This unit (NIT2102) investigates processes of security at local and network levels, including security policies and practices, software, hardware and human issues. Content includes: physical and system security; cryptosystems; authentication and authorization; firewalls and port security; secure web protocols (https, ssh) and encrypted tunnelling; intrusion detection and system hardening; security in Virtual Private Networks (VPN). The unit envisages to raise consciousness among the students about their ethical responsibility & privacy; and teach how to employ hacking techniques in an ethical manner.

Unit details

Location:
Online Real Time
Study level:
Undergraduate
Credit points:
12
Unit code:
NIT2102

Prerequisites

NIT1104 - Computer Networks

Learning Outcomes

On successful completion of this unit, students will be able to:
  1. Investigate a system for security vulnerabilities by managing and using system security and logging tool;  
  2. Identify strengths and weaknesses in security products and apply security tools to strengthen a networked system;  
  3. Analyse a system for deploying appropriate security solutions including security policies and practices;  
  4. Design and implement a security solution given a set of constraints; and  
  5. Exhibit hacking methodologies in consideration of ethical and professional standards.  

Assessment

Assessment type Description Grade
Laboratory Work Practical Lab Work 20%
Assignment Individual Assignment (solving practical problems) 40%
Test Written Test 40%

Where to next?

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