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Internet Security

Unit Code: HIT8121

Duration

Contact Hours

Campus

Prerequisite

Corequisite

1 Semester

36 Hours

Hawthorn

 

Nil

Credit Points: 12.5 Credit Points

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Related Course/s:

A unit of study in the Master of Information Technology, Master of Information Technology (Professional Computing), Master of Technology (Information Technology)


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Aims & Objectives:

To explore the technology and management of Internet security. 
Students will be able to:
  • Evaluate security of networks and servers.
  • Develop management plans for system security.
  • Perform security audits.
  • Understand concepts of social engineering.
  • Use a variety of security related tools.
  • Understand concepts of network monitoring.
  • Analyse and interpret logs.


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Teaching Methods:

Lectures (24 hrs), Tutorial (Labs) (12 hrs)

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Assessment:

Test, Assignments, Examination.

 


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Generic Skills Outcomes:

The graduate attributes which relate to this unit of study help to produce graduates who:

  • Are capable in their chosen professional areas.
  • Are aware of environments.


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Content:

  • Overview: setting the context, review of concepts.
  • Security and networks: types of work connectivity.
  • Networks: a closer look. Important observation and analysis tools and how to use them.
  • How do servers work? Methods of communication.
  • Management issues: security models, case studies, risk assessment and management.
  • Firewalls and intrusion detection: theory and practice, design and implementation.
  • Packet filtering and intrusion detection tools: design, testing, implementation and validation.
  • Web services and directory services.
  • Security and the programmer.
  • System security: tools and techniques from both sides of the fence.
  • Practical system security: toolkits and methodologies.
  • Course review: review of material, exploration of tools.

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Reading Materials:

Scambray, J, Hacking Exposed, 5th edn, Berkley, McGraw-Hill, 2005.
Mitnick, K, The Art of Deception, Wiley, 2002.
Schneir, B, Secrets and Lies, Wiley, 2000.
Zaleuski, M, Silence on the Wire, No Storch Press, 2005.


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