CS 419 Syllabus
Spring 2025
week | date | topic* |
---|---|---|
1 | Jan 27 | Introduction: definitions, threats, and risks |
2 | Feb 3 | Cryptography |
3 | Feb 10 |
Key distribution, public keys, hybrid cryptosystems
Integrity, hashes, digital signatures, signed software |
4 | Feb 17 | Authentication, Biometric authentication, CAPTCHA |
5 | Feb 24 |
Blockchain & Bitcoin Exam 1 |
6 | Mar 3 | Access control |
7 | Mar 10 |
Code injection - buffer overflows, Protection: ASLR, DEP, canaries |
8 | Mar 17 | NO CLASS: SPRING BREAK |
9 | Mar 24 |
Command injection Containment, sandboxing |
10 | Mar 31 |
Malware and defenses Exam 2 |
11 | Apr 7 | Network security |
12 | Apr 14 |
Network security (continued) Network security defenses: VPNs, TLS |
13 | Apr 21 |
Network security defenses:
Firewalls, Intrusion detection, Zero Trust Architecture
Denial of Service and amplification attacks, Web security |
14 | Apr 28 |
Hiding: Steganography & watermarking, side-channel attacks,
Tor & anonymous communication, Exam 3 |
15 | May 5 |
Mobile security, IoT issues, AI |
16 | Wed May 12?? 8:00-9:30pm | Final exam |
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