Introduces the principles and practices of cryptography, network security, and secure software by covering security policies, models, and mechanisms for secrecy, integrity, and availability; basic cryptography and its applications; secret key cryptography; hash functions; basic number theory and public key cryptography; trusted intermediaries, and network security (firewalls, IDS, IPsec, and SSL) etc.Offered by Info Sciences & Technology. May not be repeated for credit.
Network And Systems Security
Host University
George Mason University
Semester
Fall 2024
Course Number
AIT 682 010
Credits
3
Discipline
Computer Engineering
Instructor
Thomas Winston (twinsto5@gmu.edu)
Times and Days
Asynchronous
Course Information
Prerequisites
AIT 660