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Revision as of 11:12, 2 January 2014
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Contents
Welcome to SEC520 - Internet Security
What This Course is About
This subject explores issues surrounding web site construction, operation, and maintenance from a security point of view. 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 servers from Penetration Testing Results ("hardened" servers).
Major topics will include document encryption, server protection, and defense strategies.
Demonstration web servers for both Windows and Unix/Linux will be investigated during this one semester course.
Course Resources
- SEC520 Weekly Schedule (Course Notes / Labs)
- Course Outline
- Course Policies
Supplies Checklist (Required Prior to First Class)
Bootable Operating System Images
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: How to Run ISO Image File in VirtualBox
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Kali Linux CD:
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Additional Hardware
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SATA Hard Disk in Removable Drive Tray | Hard Disk Size: at least 160GB (250 - 500 GB preferred). Please buy the tray from ACS or the bookstore as not all trays are compatible. Mechanical shock from dropping a hard drive causes drive failure for several students each semester. If you use a mechanical hard drive, be careful not to drop it, and transport it in a padded container (e.g., a neoprene netbook sleeve, available from some dollar stores). Solid state disks (SSDs) are becoming competitive in price, are faster, and are less susceptible to shock, so you may want to look for a deal on an SSD instead of a hard drive -- but check to ensure that your SSD will fit properly into your drive tray. Please tighten the drive screws securely to prevent the tray from jamming in the holder, or leave the screws off. |
Study Aids
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Lab Log-Book | Download and Print: SEC520 Lab log book [ PDF ] [ odt ]. Please note that you can use your log book during quizzes, written tests, practical tests and the final exam. It's also the record that you have completed the labs, so don't lose it! |
Important Information
Course Faculty
During the Winter 2014 semester, SEC520 is taught by:
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Wiki Participation
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