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Introduction to the course NET 536 Network Security Networks and Communication Department Introduction to the course

Course objectives: Analyze and address a number of situations in which security in networks can be compromised. Understand and apply selected technologies used to ensure security. Apply the algorithms behind some current network security protocols. Understand firewalls and their applications.. Demonstrate detailed knowledge of TCP/IP. 28-Nov-18 Networks and Communication Department

Topic to be covered Foundation of Network Security: what network security is? goals of network security, secure network architecture, network security policies, network security components Overview of TCP/IP protocol: TCP/IP architectural models, TCP protocol layers. TCP/IP possible attacks: packet sniffing, spoofing, process table attack. TCP/IP security components: packet rule, proxy server, VPN, SSL. IPSec IPSec architecture, benefits and limitations of IPSec. DNS overview of DNS, DNS security extensions.

Topic to be covered Firewalls: Packet filtering, Stateful, and proxy firewalls Intrusion: intrusion prevention, intrusion detection (host based intrusion detection systems, network based intrusion detection systems) Application and transport layers security: (Pretty Good Privacy (PGP ), Secure Multipurpose Internet security Mail Exchange (S/MIME), Secure HTTP, Secure socket layer (SSL), transport layer security (TLS).

Text books William Stallings, ”Cryptography and Network Security”, Prentice Hall, The Latest Edition. Behrouz A. Forouzan “ Data Communications and Networking”, McGrew-Hill, fourth edition,2007 Computer security: art and science’, Matt Bishop, ISBN-10:0201440997, 2002. ‘Network Security, Firewalls, and VPNS’, Michael Stewart, 2nd Edition. ISBN: 9781284047431

Percentage from overall grade Grade information Comments Percentage from overall grade Grade Assessment Week Assessment method (Write an essay - test - a collective project - a final test ...) 17/2/2015 Taking the average of the quizzes 5% 5 4 Quiz#1 17/3/2015 15% 51 7 Mid#1 7/4/2015 10 Quiz#2 14/4/2015 15 12 Mid#2 10% 3,6,9 Lab Assignments 13 Final lab 40% 40 After week 15 Final Exam 28-Nov-18 Networks and Communication Department

Instructor Information Office hours: Sun: 11:00-12:00 Mo: 11:00-2:00 Tu: 11:00-12:00 Thur: 11:00-12:00 Email : ssalsaleh@pnu.edu.sa Course website: net536.yolasite.com 28-Nov-18 Networks and Communication Department