| Recommended Preparation: | COMPSCI 314 (Modern Data Communications), COMPSCI 340 (Operating Systems) |
| Lecturers: | Rizwan Asghar (Course Coordinator) and Nalin Arachchilage |
This course focuses on the use and deployment of protective systems used in securing internal and external networks. Its purpose is to provide a detailed understanding of technologies such as firewalls, NAT, IDS, honeypot and a host of other security mechanisms for providing security at different TCP/IP layers. It examines in detail the widely used protocols including SSL, IPSec, DNSSEC as well as covers infrastructure platform protocols including wireless security (IEEE 802.11).
It is a research-oriented course that explores current research and developments in the area of network defence and countermeasures.
*All the themes are defined in graduate profiles.