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IFSC43903 — (was 4339) Network Security

Add to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was IFSC 4339. Provides students with a concise and in-depth overview of security issues in current computer networks. Brief introduction to cryptographic algorithms and protocols underlying network security applications, including encryption, hash function, public key algorithm, digital signatures, and key exchanges. Focuses on the security issues in current computer networks and network security tools and applications. Covers network intrusion/detection techniques and systems. Dual listed in the Graduate Catalog as IFSC 59903 (was IFSC 5399).

Prerequisites: IFSC31503, CPSI38403, ECEG33203, MGMT4310

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