Welcome to CS 526 (Information Security)!
Instructor: Christina Garman (clg@purdue.edu)
TA: Alex Seto (aseto@purdue.edu)
TA: Arushi Arora (arora105@purdue.edu)
TA: Jacob White (white570@purdue.edu)
OVERVIEW
Course catalog: Basic notions of confidentiality, integrity, availability; authentication models; protection models; security kernels; secure programming; audit; intrusion detection and response; operational security issues; physical security issues; personnel security; policy formation and enforcement; access controls; information flow; legal and social issues; identification and authentication in local and distributed systems; classification and trust modeling; and risk assessment.
You should hopefully come out of this course with a broad understanding of information security, focusing on software security, network security, cryptography, mobile platform security, and privacy technologies, as well as how these security issues can impact real world systems.
Time: MWF 11:30am-12:20pm
Location: KRAN G016
Please see the Brightspace page for all course information, project files, etc.
Last modified Tue 29 Aug 2023.