CSCD 303 Essential Computer Security

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CSCD 303 Essential Computer Security
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CSCD 303 Essential Computer Security Fall 2018 Lecture 1 - Course Details

Contact Information Instructor Carol Taylor Office: 309 CEB Phone: 509-359-2817 E-mail: ctaylor@ewu.edu Office Hours: Tue, Thur 1pm – 2 pm

Course Information Course number and Title Course Days and Time CSCD303 Essential Computer Security Course Days and Time Tue, Thu – Lecture CEB 228 2:00 pm – 4:30 pm Tue, Thu – Lab, CEB 342 Web page for the class http://penguin.ewu.edu/cscd303

Overview Today Pre-requisite knowledge Course overview Some expectations of you and me Learning Objectives for this course

Pre-requisite Knowledge You don’t have to be a computer or security expert Basic computer knowledge, how to use a computer, Word processor, spreadsheet Knowledge of virus scanners, firewalls and other security tools helpful, but not required !!! You will learn all you need to know

Your Background My Assumptions You are Students at EWU Little experience in Computer Security Technically savy Good at using devices Smart phones, iPads, wireless routers Interested in Security as a topic

Student Learning Objectives At the end of this course, you should have Learned about dangers of computer based attacks Viruses, spyware, identity theft and Web based attacks Social Engineering (SE) attacks Learned how to protect yourself from the most common types of SE attacks Learned about privacy and common threats to your information

What You Should Do Come to class Participate, learn and ask questions Download lecture notes Do reading if assigned – Some reading outside the CompTIA book Ideally, you should investigate topics on your own Use the Internet to discover answers

What You are Expected To Do Hands-on labs - fun! Opportunities to contribute to class Suggestions for speakers, video or links Will get extra credit for contributing I will let you know more about extra credit opportunities

What is Expected of Me Expect me to guide you in learning Security is a large topic, constantly in flux You will likely discover as much information outside of class as is covered in class You are encouraged to share what you learned with the class In class discussions Links to material

Credentials My Background I have strong bias PhD from University of Idaho in CS Specialty is in Security Also have MS and BS degrees in Forestry Have acquired networking expertise at EWU I have more research experience than practical hands-on experience But, I try to keep up on the latest I have strong bias I often question government control and do we need ever more security to keep us “safe” I encourage you to ask the same questions

What is Expected of Me I will provide feedback I will put interesting links up on our page with your help Find some speakers to talk to the class If you know of someone who can talk … at work, or through your friends

Conclusion This should be a good class and increase your knowledge of security and privacy May be challenging in some of the concepts Nothing in this course is particularly difficult, but the difficulty is that it is a large topic Not just a technical topic Many attacks are through exploitation of social norms Trust, relationships Privacy is also at risk and not just from the bad guys Commercial companies, government

The End Questions? Next …. Security overview Read: Chapter 1 – CompTIA Security + book