21EC742 Network Security

21EC742 Network Security

Course Learning Objectives

● Preparation: To prepare students with fundamental knowledge/ overview in the field of Network Security with knowledge of security mechanisms and services.
● Core Competence: To equip students with a basic foundation of Network Security by delivering the basics of Transport Level Security, Secure Socket Layer, Internet Protocol security, Intruders, Intrusion detection and Malicious Software, Firewalls, Firewall characteristics, Biasing and Configuration.

SYLLABUS COPY

MODULE - 1

Attacks on Computers and Computer Security: Need for Security, Security Approaches, Principles of Security Types of Attacks. 
Security Mechanisms, Services and Attacks, A model for Network security Network Access Control, Extensible Authentication Protocol

MODULE - 2

Transport Level Security

Web Security Considerations, Secure Sockets Layer, Transport Layer Security, HTTPS, Secure Shell (SSH

MODULE - 3

IP Security

Overview of IP Security (IPSec), IP Security Architecture, Modes of Operation, Security Associations (SA), Authentication Header (AH), Encapsulating Security Payload (ESP), Internet Key Exchange

MODULE - 4

Intruders

Intruders, Intrusion Detection, Password Management. 

MALICIOUS SOFTWARE

Viruses and Related Threats, Virus Countermeasures,

MODULE - 5

Firewalls

The Need for firewalls, Firewall Characteristics, Types of Firewalls, Firewall Biasing, Firewall location and configuration

Course outcome

1. Explain network security services and mechanisms and explain security concepts
2. Understand the concept of Transport Level Security and Secure Socket Layer.
3. Explain Security concerns in Internet Protocol security
4. Explain Intruders, Intrusion detection and Malicious Software
5. Describe Firewalls, Firewall Characteristics, Biasing and Configuration

Suggested Learning Resources

Text Book

1. William Stallings, “Cryptography and Network Security Principles and Practice”, Pearson Education Inc., 5th Edition, 2014, ISBN: 978-81-317- 6166-3
2. Atul Kahate, “Cryptography and Network Security”, TMH, 2003.

Reference Books

1. Cryptography and Network Security, Behrouz A Forouzan, TMH, 2007.
2. Introduction to Computer Security, Matt Bishop, Sathyanarayana S V, Pearson Education, 2006, ISBN 81-7758-425/1.

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