INFORMATION
SECURITY INSTITUTE |
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| 650.412
(E) |
JAVA
SECURITY (3) Llanso Limit 40 Prereq: 600.120 or
600.121 Open to MSSI students
Perm Req’d. for non-MSSI students This
course examines security topics in the context of Java and the
emerging area of web services. Emphasis is placed on security
services such as confidentiality, integrity, availability, and
non-repudiation..
Core Technology course for MSSI degree |
Sec. 01 |
M 4-6:45pm |
| 650.418
(N,S,Q) |
INFORMATICS IN PUBLIC HEALTH
(2) (3) Miller Computers and information
technology has become major forces in transforming American medicine.
We shall discuss some of the new entities -- the computer-based
patient record, clinical practice guidelines, and digital libraries
-- and their underlying technologies: networks, databases, controlled
vocabularies, and decision analysis. Begins
01/09/06-03/10/06
Cross-listed with Public Health Studies and School
of Public Health (309.640) |
Sec. 01 |
TTh 9-10:30 |
| 650.430
(E) |
MORAL
AND LEGAL FOUNDATIONS OF PRIVACY (3) Siegel
Limit 25 Perm. Req’d This
course explores the ethical and legal underpinnings of privacy.
Inquiries into the values that underline the right; constitutional
and common law foundations; balancing privacy against other rights
and interests. Core Policy course for MSSI degree
Cross-listed
with Philosophy |
Sec. 01 |
W 10-12:30 |
| 650.432
(E) (W) |
LAW
AND POLICY OF INFORMATION ASSURANCE (3) Levine
Limit 25 |
Sec. 01 |
T 12:30-3 |
| 650.452
(E)
(W) |
HEALTH
CARE SECURITY MANAGEMENT (3) Lacey Limit 25 Open to MSSI students or Perm.
Req’d. The course will address information security in the public health
and medical fields, with special emphasis on clinical care, research
and the role of the academic medical center. In many respects,
the course builds on 650.651 Health Information, Privacy, Law
and Policy’s treatment of privacy and how such privacy is protected
in the health and medical arena, including but not limited to
HIPAA |
Sec. 01 |
Th 4-6:45pm |
| 650.471
(E,Q) |
CRYPTOGRAPHY
AND CODING (4) Fishkind Limit 25 Prereq: 550.171 (110.204 with permission of instructor),
linear algebra, computing experience. A first course in the mathematical
theory of secure and reliable electronic communication. Topics
include finite field arithmetic, error ciphers, one-time pads,
the enigma machine, one-way functions, discrete logarithm, primality
testing, secret key exchange, public key cryptosystems, digital
signatures, and key escrow. Core Technology course for MSSI
degree. Co-listed as 550.371 |
Sec. 01
Lab |
MTWTh 9
Th 4 |
| 650.624
|
SPECIAL
TOPICS NETWORK SECURITY Monrose Prereq: 600.324/424, 600.442 or Perm. Req’d. |
Sec. 01 |
ThF 1-2:15 |
| 650.737
|
INFORMATION
SECURITY PROJECTS Staff
Limit 20
Open to MSSI students Perm Req’d. for non-MSSI students All
MSSI programs must include a project involving a research and
development oriented investigation focused on an approved topic
addressing the field of information security and assurance from
the perspective of relevant applications and/or theory. There
must be project supervision and approval involving a JHUISI affiliated
faculty member. A project can be conducted individually or within
a team-structured environment comprised of MSSI students and an
advisor. A successful project must result in an associated report
suitable for on-line distribution. When appropriate, a project
can also lead to the development of a so-called "deliverable"
such as software or a prototype system. Projects can be sponsored
by government/industry partners and affiliates of the Information
Security Institute, and can also be related to faculty research
programs supported by grants and Contracts. A project can count
for as much as 3 course credits towards the MSSI requirements
by means of enrolling in 650.736/746. Satisfactory/ Unsatisfactory
only Core Technology course for MSSI degree |
Sec. 01 |
F 4-5:30 |
| 650.841 |
RFID
RESEARCH Stubblefield
Perm. Req’d. Course added 1/26/06 |
Sec. 01 |
M 3-5 |
| 280.340
(N,S,Q) |
INTRODUCTION TO HEALTH POLICY & MANAGEMENT (3) Steinwachs
Cross-listed with Public Health Studies |
Sec. 01 |
W 2:30-5:30 |
| 550.438
(E,Q) |
STATISTICAL
METHODS IN COMPUTER INTRUSION DETECTION
(3) Marchette Prereq: 550.310 or 550.311 or equivalent
Cross-listed with Applied Mathematics and Statistics |
Sec. 01 |
W 1-4 |
| 600.443
(E) |
SECURITY & PRIVACY IN COMPUTING
(3) Rubin Limit 20 Prereq:
Basic course in operating systems and networks or Perm.
Req’d
Graduate students only Core Technology Policy
course for MSSI degree
Cross-listed with Computer
Science
|
Sec. 01 |
ThF 2:30-3:45 |
| 600.624 |
ADVANCED
TOPICS IN NETWORK SECURITY
Monroe Limit 20
Prereq: 600.324/424, 600.442 or Perm.
Req’d Core Technology Policy Course
For MSSI Degree
Cross-listed
with Computer Science |
Sec. 01 |
ThF 1-2:15 |
| The
following courses are taught through the School
of Professional Studies in Business and
Education and must be registered for Interdivisionally.
Descriptions and times are found in the SPSBE catalogue, on the
JHUISI website, and outside of Wyman 407. |
| 774.717 |
IMPLEMENTING
EFFECTIVE INFORMATION SECURITY PROGRAMS Kociemba Limit 20
This course focuses on the personnel, legal,
regulatory, and privacy issues that constitute many of the basic
management areas that must be considered in developing and implementing
an effective information security program. The course also emphasizes
the need for reasonable policies and procedures to ensure compliance. Core Management
course for MSSI degree. Course begins 1/27/06 ends 5/5/06 |
Sec. 01 |
F 5:30-7:30pm |