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[[Category:OPS235SEC520]]
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|<div style="background:#ffff00">[[SEC520_Weekly_Schedule|Weekly Schedule]]</div>[https://scs.senecac.on.ca/course/sec520 Course Outline]<br />[https://wiki.cdot.senecacollege.ca/wiki/Course_Policies Course Policies]]<br />Security Resources]<br />[Security Community]<br />Instructor Resource
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|<!-- [[OPS235 FSOSS Bonus Assignment|FSOSS Bonus Assignment]]<br /> -->[https://scs.senecac.on.ca/~fac/sec520/assignments/SEC520_Assignment_1.html Assignment 1]<br /> [https://my.senecacollege.ca/webapps/blackboard/content/listContentEditable.jsp?content_id=_7617589_1&course_id=_563094_1&mode=reset Assignment 2]
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== What This Course is About ==
This subject explores issues surrounding '''web site construction''', '''operation''', and '''maintenance''' from a '''security point of view'''. Student Students will learn how to: :*'''List basic rules''' regarding Internet Security.
:*'''Identify attack types''' from both internal and external sources.
:*'''Conduct safe authorized Penetration Testing''' (creating and using Virtual Machines). :*'''Build secure serversfrom Penetration Testing Results''' ("hardened" servers).
Major topics will include '''document encryption''', '''server protection''', and '''defense strategies'''.
== Course Resources ==
* [[SEC520 Weekly Schedule |https://wiki.cdot.senecacollege.ca/wiki/SEC520_Weekly_Schedule SEC520 Weekly Schedule]] (Course Notes / Labs)
* [https://scs.senecac.on.ca/course/sec520 Course Outline]
* [[https://cswiki.senecaccdot.onsenecacollege.ca/~scswiki/DonMillsPolicies/policy.html Course_Policies Course Policies]* [https://scs.senecac.on.ca/ School of Computer Studies Homepage]* [Security Resources]* [Security Community]
== Supplies Checklist (Required Prior to First Class) ==
<u>'''Hardware'''</u>
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!'''BackTrack Live CD'''<br />(Used for "hardening" existing servers)<br /><br />'''Fedora Installation CD'''<br /><br />'''Windows Server 2003 CD'''
SATA Hard Disk in Removable Drive Tray
|There are a few different methods of setting up for the SEC520 lab:
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<li>[[Burn BackTrack from Freedom Toaster (in the Open Lab)]] Use '''removable SATA/SSD Removable Hard Disk''' (click Kali Linux host, VMs for details)other vulnerable OS</li> <li>[[Download Setup VirtualBox on '''existing Notebook/Netbook''', and Burn BackTrack in TEL Open Lab]] '''create VMs for Kali Linux, vulnerable Windows (click for full instructionsTBD)server, and vulnerable Linux server'''</li> <li>[[Download and Burn BackTrack at Home]] (click '''Full dedicated install on a Notebook/Netbook for Kali Linux''', VMs to be installed for details)other vulnerable OS</li>
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<u>'''Bootable Operating System Images'''</u> '''Note:''' Although instructions are provided to burn OS for VMs on CD/DVD, there are other methods of installing OS on VMs: '''USB stick''', '''network install''', or by '''downloaded image file'''. You can determine the best method to use. Here is a link to installing a VM from saved image file: [http://geekyprojects.com/tutorials/how-to-run-an-iso-image-file-in-virtualbox/ How to Run ISO Image File in VirtualBox] {|border="1" cellpadding="8" width="100%"
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<u>'''3. Study Aids'''</u>
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!Lab Log-Book
|Download and Print: '''[SEC520 Lab log book ([ [http://cs.senecac.on.ca/~murray.saul/SEC520/SEC520_lab_logbook.pdf PDF)] ] [ [http://cs.senecac.on.ca/~murray.saul/SEC520/SEC520_lab_logbook.odt odt] ]'''.<br /><br />Please note that '''you can use your log book during quizzes, written tests, practical tests and the final exam'''.<br /><br /> It's also the record that you have completed the labs, so don't lose it!|[[Image:log-book.png|thumb|rightcenter|200px|<b>Lab Log-Book</b><br />Used for '''marking labs''' and for an '''evaluation aid''']]
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= Important Information =
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{{Admon/caution|You are Playing With Fire!|''"A little bit of knowledge is a dangerous thing"''. '''You MUST carefully read and follow instructions in your SEC520 labs as well as heeding warning from your SEC520 instructor'''. Failing to use caution when learning in this environment can '''cause damage to computer systems and cause your computer account(s) to be taken away'''.<br /><br />'''Students will be required to "sign waivers" to promise to follow these rules carefully, and only perform certain operations in the computer lab indicated at the college'''.}} {{Admon/important|Share / Collaborate Problems and Solutions with Others (non-evaluation issues only)|Use the "lounge" section is Moodle to post concerns or solutions with other classmates regarding labs. The ability to collaborate with colleagues to solve problems instead of always asking your boss (or professor) is a very useful skill-set!}}{{Admon/important|Place your Full Name and Contact Information on the hard disk tray cover and directly on the disk drive.|Use an adhesive label and permanent marker, or a white marker on the black cover.}}<br /><br />
{{Admon/important|Always "double-check" that you have removabled your hard disk tray prior to exiting the lab room.|You may have your hard drive tray stolen which will result in lost work!}}
{{Admon/important|Do not share your OPS235 SEC520 disk drive with another course.|The work you do in this course will render your other work inaccessible and may erase it.}}
{{Admon/important|Earlier labs become the foundation for later labs.|Seemingly "small errors", or "skipping instructions" in earlier labs can have negative consequences when performing other dependent labs. Make backups when requested at the end of labs for "restoration points" in case something goes wrong while performing a lab.}}
{{Admon/important|Always shut down your system under software control, rather than using the reset or power buttons. You can shutdown using the GUI or with the <code>poweroff</code>, <code>reboot</code>, <code>init</code>, or <code>shutdown</code> commands. Shut down your virtual machines before shutting down your main system.|}}
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= Course Faculty =
''During the Winter 2018 semester, SEC520 is taught by:
Anthony Austin anthony.austin@senecacollege.ca''
x32267, Rm. D2096 (formerly TEL)
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