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Network and Information Security is an important unit of any computing degree. The IT faculty aims to provide a course for Masters Degree students interested in becoming network security specialists. Therefore there is a need for an introduction unit to Network and Information Security. The Introduction of Network and Information Security subject will provide students the fundamentals for further study in security, particularly for Advanced Network Security (FIT5037, previously CPE5021).
Created as part of the Master of information Technology and Master of Applied Information Technology Units - 2009
This unit has been updated as part of a 2009 review and comparison of data with current Handbook, Syllabus + and Callista data.
30/11/2017 - Unit disestablished at FEC 5/17 Item 7.3.
This unit is one of two core units in the Security Specialisation in the Master of Information Technology (MIT) and Master of Applied Information Technology (MAIT). It is also available as an elective in all FIT Masters. Introduction to Network and Information Security is a prerequisite unit for Advanced Network Security. Introduction to Network and Information Security is important for students who want to have fundamental knowledge in security for work or for further study in advanced information or network security.
At the completion of this unit students will have
A knowledge and understanding of:
029901
This unit aims to provide students with fundamental knowledge of network and information security. Topics to be covered include network components and services, network computer systems and security policy, security at different system layers, basic cryptography and information security, information security and communications, intrusion detection system, malicious code and detection and prevention systems, authentication systems, and wireless security.
6
2 hrs lectures/wk, 2 hrs laboratories/wk
Crash and burn lab required
FIT
For MAIT students, FIT9017, FIT9018, FIT9019, FIT9030, FIT9020 and FIT4037
CPE5002, CSE5210
Semester 2 , 2009
Berwick, Caulfield
Phu Dung Le
26 May 2011 | FIT Admin | Data from FIT5044 copied into this unit |
30 Nov 2017 | Christy Pearson | modified UnitName; modified ReasonsForIntroduction/RChange |
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