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Advanced
Protocols and Network Security
Course: Computer Engineering (Cpr E) 530 /Information Assurance
(INFAS) 530, section
XC (CD-ROM), section XE (streaming media)
Detailed examination of networking standards, protocols,
and their implementation. TCP/IP protocol suite, network
application protocols, IP routing.
Upon completion of the course, you will be able to decode
and utilize protocols from both the TCP/IP protocol suite,
analyze protocols from the data link layer through the application
layer, and describe the TCP/IP network protocols and the
effect of an open network protocol on security.
Prerequisite: Cpr E 305 (Computer Organization and Design)
and knowledge of basic computer concepts
Computer
requirements: College
of Engineering distance education specifications
Dates: August 22-December 16
Delivery method: CD-ROM or streaming media
Credit: 3 graduate credits
Tuition: $954
Delivery
fee: CD-ROM $750, streaming media $540 (If
you drop this course, part or all of the delivery fee may
be refunded dependent on the date of the drop.)
Computer
fee applies--see table
Off-campus programs: Master
of Engineering in Systems Engineering, Master
of Science in Computer Engineering, Master of Science in
Electrical Engineering, Certificate
in Information Assurance, Master
of Science in Information Assurance
Instructor: Doug Jacobson, Associate Professor
Registration deadline: August 15
Text:
For more information, visit Engineering Distance Education
at www.ede.iastate.edu
Information
System Security
Course: Computer Engineering (Cpr E) 531/Information Assurance
(INFAS) 531, section XC (CD-ROM), section XE (streaming
media),
section XJ (videotape)
Computer and network security: basic cryptography, security
policies, multilevel security models, attack and protection
mechanisms, legal and ethical issues.
Prerequisites: Cpr E 489 (Computer Networking and Data Communications)
or Cpr E 530 (Advanced Protocols and Network Security) or
Computer Science 586 (Computer Network Architectures) or
Management Information Systems 535 (Telecommunications Management)
Computer
requirements: College
of Engineering specs
Dates: August 22-December 16
Day/Time: live streaming Tuesday and Thursday 11:00 a.m.-12:15
p.m.
Delivery method: CD-ROM or streaming
media
(live or archived available 24 hours per day, 7 days per
week) or videotape
Credit: 3 graduate credits
Tuition: $954
Delivery fee: videotape or CD-ROM $750, streaming media
$540 (Delivery fee is nonrefundable.)
Computer
fee applies--see table
Off-campus programs: Master
of Engineering in Systems Engineering, Master
of Science in Computer Engineering, Master of Science in
Electrical Engineering, Certificate
in Information Assurance, Master
of Science in Information Assurance
Instructor: Tom Daniels, Assistant Professsor
Registration deadline: August 15
Text:
For more information, visit Engineering Distance Education
at www.ede.iastate.edu
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