Technology of Network Security and Incident Response: An Introduction for Law and Policy Students
- Semester: Spring 2020
- Course ID: 379M
- Credit Hours: 3
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Unique: 28619
Course Information
- Grading Method: Pass/Fail Mandatory
- Cross-listed with other school
Registration Information
- Upperclass-only elective
Meeting Times
Day | Time | Location |
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MON, WED | 3:45 - 5:00 pm | TNH 3.142 |
Evaluation Method
Type | Date | Time | Location |
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Paper |
Description
This course will introduce the technical aspects of computer network security and how organizations plan for and respond to cyberattacks. We will also discuss the basics of digital forensic technology. Though this course is intended to be a continuation of Technology of Cybersecurity, motivated students with even a rudimentary understanding of programming are welcome. The course is designed for graduate students in law, public affairs, and other non-technical disciplines. We will explore topics like denial of service attacks, intrusion detection, digital forensics, reverse engineering, mobile security, side-channel attacks, machine learning, VPNs, TOR, and The Dark Web.
Note that this course does not address legal or policy questions, as those are the subject of the separate Cybersecurity Foundations course taught by Professor Chesney. Both courses are part of the larger Strauss Center program promoting cross-disciplinary training related to cybersecurity across the graduate school community at UT.
Textbooks ( * denotes required )
ISBN: 978-0071798686
Instructors
Important Class Changes
Date | Updated |
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04/27/2020 | Exam information updated |