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Course Schedule—Fall 2006

Information Security Institute

INFORMATION SECURITY INSTITUTE

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650.414 (E)

(W)

RIGHTS IN THE DIGITAL AGE (3) Jacobs Limit 20   MSSI and SAIS students only

Sec. 01

M 3:30-5:30pm 4-6pm

650.433 (E)

EMBEDDED COMPUTER SYSTEMS (3Kalb   Limit 20   Perm. Req’d. Course taught On-line

Sec. 01

TBA

650.453(E)

ENGINEERING DESIGN IN COMPUTER SCIENCE SYSTEMS (3) Stubblefield   Limit 20   Prereq: Knowledge of C, 110.109, 171.102, 600.333 or equivalent   JHUSI MSSI majors only This course explores engineering oriented topics from a computer science perspective. Material covered will address various relationships between software and hardware design. For example: Why would I ever want to use a union type in C? What does functional programming have to do with programmable logic? Why do I need calculus to understand why a wireless network protocol is dropping packets? If I needed all those pins on my old printer port, what happened to them on USB? This course includes a significant lab component where students teamed in pairs will learn to program microcontrollers and FPGAs and deal with analog (in particular, RF) components.

Sec. 01

W 4:30-7pm

650.457 (E)

COMPUTER FORENSICS (3) Lavine     Limit 25     This course introduces students to the field of computer forensics and it will focus on the various contemporary policy issues and applied technologies.  Topics to be covered include: legal and regulatory issues, investigation techniques, data analysis approaches, and incident response procedures for Windows and UNIX systems.  Homework in this course will relate to laboratory assignments and research exercises.  Students should also expect that a group project will be integrated into this course.

Sec. 01

M 1-3:20 1:30-4

650.651

HEALTH INFORMATION PRIVACY LAW AND POLICY Hodge   Limit 26 Core health course for MSSI  This course pertains to issues relating to health information privacy in the modern era. Course begins in late October – date TBA

Sec. 01

T 11-2:15

650.736

INFORMATION SECURITY PROJECTS Wilson  Limit 16   Perm. Req’d.   MSSI students only

Sec. 01

T 3-5

NOTE: The following courses are cross-listed from the Computer Science Department – see the Computer Science Department’s listings for descriptions.

600.415 (E)

DATABASE SYSTEMS (3) Yarowsky  Prereq: 600.226    Limit 10   Students may receive credit for 600.315 or 600.415, but not both

Sec. 01

ThF 2:30-3:45

600.421 (E)

OBJECT ORIENTED SOFTWARE ENGINEERING (3) Smith Prereq: 600.226 and 600.120/121 Students may receive credit for 600.321 or 600.421, but not both

Sec. 01

ThF 1-2:15

600.424 (E)

NETWORK SECURITY (3) Monrose Prereq: 600.344/444 and 600.226 Recommended: 600.121 (or equivalent) and 600.349/449   CS and MSSI graduate students only   Students may receive credit for 600.324 or 600.424, but not both.

Sec. 01

MW 2-3:15

600.433 (E)

COMPUTER SYSTEMS(3) Masson  Prereq: 600.107 or 600.109   Students may receive credit for 600.333 or 600.433, but not both. Foundation course for MSSI

Sec. 01

MTW 10

600.442 (E,Q)

CRYPTOGRAPHY AND NETWORK SECURITY (3) Ateniese   Limit 20 Prereq: 600.226 and 300-level or above systems course; 600.271 and 550.171 or equivalent.         

Sec. 01

ThF 1-2:15

600.449 (E)

INTERNET PROTOCOLS (3) Terzis Prereq: 600.120,600.344/444 or Perm. Req’d Recommended 600.211 or 600.111  CS and MSSI graduate students only, undergrads with permission.   Students receive credit for 600.349 or 600.449 but not both

Sec. 01

ThF 2:30-3:45

600.463 (E,Q)

ALGORITHMS I (3) Awerbuch    Prereq: 600.226 or Perm. Req'd.   Students may receive credit for 600.463 or 600.363, but not both.         

Sec. 01

MTW 9

600.643

ADVANCED TOPICS IN COMPUTER SECURITY   Rubin   Limit 20 Prereq: any 600.4xx level course in computer security or cryptography including 600.442, 600.443 or 600.424

Sec. 01

ThF 2:30-3:45

NOTE: The following course is taught through the School of Professional Studies in Business and Education and must be for interdivisionally. Descriptions and times are found in the SPSBE catalogue, on the JHUISI website, and outside of Wyman 407.

774.715

FINANCIAL ISSUES IN MANAGING A SECURE OPERATION Agresti First class will start Wed. 9/6

Sec. 01

W 6-9pm

 

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