Course Information
SemesterCourse Unit CodeCourse Unit TitleT+P+LCreditNumber of ECTS CreditsLast Updated Date
1BBM465INFORMATION SECURITY LABORATORY0+2+01406.09.2024

 
Course Details
Language of Instruction English
Level of Course Unit Bachelor's Degree
Department / Program COMPUTER ENGINEERING
Type of Program Formal Education
Type of Course Unit Elective
Course Delivery Method Face To Face
Objectives of the Course Gain practical knowledge and experience in the field of information and network security
Course Content Basic cryptographic functions, disc investigation, code analysis tools, common prgramming errors, web application security, IPSEC/SSL protocols, firewall configuration, network scanning
Course Methods and Techniques Lecture, Problem solving, Experiment
Prerequisites and co-requisities ( BBM102 ) and ( BBM463 ) and ( BBM104 )
Course Coordinator None
Name of Lecturers Asist Prof.Dr. Ahmet Selman Bozkır
Assistants None
Work Placement(s) No

Recommended or Required Reading
Resources Security in Computing, Charles R. Pleeger and Shari Lawrence Pfleeger, Fourth Edition. Prentice Hall. Computer Security: Art and Science. Matt Bishop, Addison Wesley. Cryptography and Network Security: Principles and Practice, 5th Edition, W. Stallings, Pearson Network Security: Private Communication in a Public World, 2nd Edition. C. Kaufman, R. Perlman, and M. Speciner, Prentice-Hall Information Security: Principles and Practice, 2th Edition, Mark Stamp, Wiley
Course Notes Security in Computing, Charles R. Pleeger and Shari Lawrence Pfleeger, Fourth Edition. Prentice Hall.
Computer Security: Art and Science. Matt Bishop, Addison Wesley.
Cryptography and Network Security: Principles and Practice, 5th Edition, W. Stallings, Pearson
Network Security: Private Communication in a Public World, 2nd Edition. C. Kaufman, R. Perlman, and M. Speciner, Prentice-Hall
Information Security: Principles and Practice, 2th Edition, Mark Stamp, Wiley


Planned Learning Activities and Teaching Methods
Activities are given in detail in the section of "Assessment Methods and Criteria" and "Workload Calculation"

Assessment Methods and Criteria
In-Term Studies Quantity Percentage
Assignment 5 % 60
Final examination 1 % 40
Total
6
% 100

 
ECTS Allocated Based on Student Workload
Activities Quantity Duration Total Work Load
Course Duration 14 2 28
Assignments 5 10 50
General Exam Preparation 1 30 30
Total Work Load   Number of ECTS Credits 3,6 108

 
Course Learning Outcomes: Upon the successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
NoLearning Outcomes
1 Student will gain experimental experince on information security.
2 Student will gain practical knowledge about security threats on computer systems.
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Weekly Detailed Course Contents
WeekTopicsStudy MaterialsMaterials
1 Introduction to computer security
2 Setup of laboratory environment for development
3 Basic cryptography libraries
4 Block ciphers
5 Encryption mods
6 Hash functions
7 Public key encryption
8 Digital signatures
9 Firewalls
10 Firewall setup with Iptables
11 Kerberos protocol
12 Kerberos protocol setup
13 IPSEC/SSL protocol
14 VPN setup
15 Preparation to Final Exam
16 Final exam

 
Contribution of Learning Outcomes to Programme Outcomes
P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P10 P11 P12
All 5 4 4 5 4 4 5 3 3 2 2
C1
C2
C3
C4
C5
C6
C7
C8

  Contribution: 1: Very Slight 2:Slight 3:Moderate 4:Significant 5:Very Significant

  
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