Information Security
People
Course director
Mazuera Rozo A.
Assistant
Description
This class exposes students to the fundamental concepts of cryptography, network security, and computer security. The growing importance of networks and distributed systems, and their use to support safety-critical applications, has made information security a central issue for systems today. The class centers on two main parts: security foundations (which includes security terminology, core cryptographic principles, and secure protocols) and applied security (which discusses network security, computer security, software security, and web security). Students learn to critically assess the security properties of a system and make informed decisions about implementing secure processes. Many classes feature in-class labs where students are asked to implement a cryptographic primitive, a secure protocol, or attack a vulnerable system.
REFERENCES
- Cryptography and Network Security – Principles and Practices; William Stalling; 7th Ed., Pearson Intl., 2017
Education
- Master of Science in Financial Technology and Computing, Core course, Lecture, 1st year
- Master of Science in Informatics, Foundation course, Lecture, 1st year
- Master of Science in Informatics, Foundation course, Lecture, 2nd year
- Master of Science in Management and Informatics, Elective course, Lecture, 1st year
- Master of Science in Management and Informatics, Elective course, Lecture, 2nd year
- Master of Science in Software & Data Engineering, Elective course, Lecture, 1st year