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Spring 2011-2012* ELE 386 / EGR 386
Cyber Security
This course surveys the technology underlying secure transactions and safe interactions in a public Internet and wireless world. Topics include cyber security needs such as confidentiality, integrity, availability, access control, authorization, authentication, non-repudiation, trust, privacy and anonymity. Case studies are selected from e-commerce, denial of service attacks, spam, e-voting, digital rights management, social networks, and cyber-terrorism. Related policy, social and economic issues are also discussed.
Sample reading list:
Ross J. Anderson, Security Engineering:A Guide to Bldg. Dependable Sec. Syst
Mark Stamp, Information Security: Principles and Practice
Reading/Writing assignments:
Reading of book chapters, lecture notes and papers. The student is expected to do the reading before class and to participate in class discussions. Grading is based on a term paper or term project, exams and a few problem sets.
Requirements/Grading:
Mid Term Exam - 20%
Final Exam - 30%
Term Paper(s) - 25%
Problem set(s) - 20%
Other (See Instructor) - 5%
Other Requirements:
Course is required for concentrators
Prerequisites and Restrictions:
No prior security knowledge required. COS109/EGR109 or equivalent..
Other information:
Class is suitable for ELE/COS students, as well as interested non-engineering students.
Website: http://www.blackboard.princeton.edu
Schedule/Classroom assignment:
| Class number | Section | Time | Days | Room | Enrollment | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 42082 | L01 | 1:30 pm - 2:50 pm | T Th | Friend Center of Engineering 008 | Enrolled:22 Limit:50 |


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