Course provides an overview of theory, tools and practice of cyber security and information assurance through prevention, detection and modeling of cyber attack and recovery from such attacks. Techniques for security modeling, attack modeling, risk analysis and cost-benefit analysis are described to manage the security of cyber systems. Fundamental principles of cyber security and their applications for protecting software and information assets of individual computers and large networked systems are explored. Anatomy of some sample attacks designed to compromise confidentiality, integrity and availability of cyber systems are discussed. (Offered fall)
Foundations Of Cyber Security
Host University
Old Dominion University
Semester
Fall 2025
Course Number
ECE 470 CRN 13057
Credits
3
Discipline
Electrical & Computer Engineering
Instructor
Shetty, Sachin S. (SSHETTY@ODU.EDU)
Times and Days
04:30 PM - 07:10 PM
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Course Information
Prerequisites
Prerequisites: A grade of C or better in ENGN 122 or ENGN 150 or CS 150 and junior standing or permission of the instructor.