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Computer and Network Security (Not offered.)

Course CodeSemester Course Name LE/RC/LA Course Type Language of Instruction ECTS
CSE0539 Computer and Network Security (Not offered.) 3/0/0 DE Türkçe 9
Course Goals
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This course includes advanced technologies and topics in computer and network security. Students will learn the similarities and differences between computer crimes and computer security. In order to ensure the security of the network, attention will be given to the advanced technologies used and the theoretical studies on this subject will be emphasized. Due to the widespread use of the Internet as a wide network and increasing IT crimes, this course will be especially useful for students who want to study in this field.

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Instructor(s) Assist. Prof. Dr. Öznur ŞENGEL
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Schedule Wednesday 17:00 – 19:45
Office Hour(s) By appointment. To make an appointment, please contact me via e-mail 2 days in advance.
Teaching Methods and Techniques Two thirds of the course consists of lectures, and the final third consists of student project presentations.
Principle Sources "Network Security Essentials: Applications and Standards" by William Stallings

"Computer Security: Principles and Practice" by William Stallings, Lawrie Brown
Other Sources "Cryptography and Network Security" by William Stallings
Course Schedules
Week Contents Learning Methods
1. Week Introduction to Computer Security Oral presentation
2. Week Cyber Security Oral presentation
3. Week Social Engineering and Social Network Security Oral presentation
4. Week Computer Networks Security Protocols Oral presentation
5. Week Computer Networks Security Protocols Oral presentation
6. Week Wireless Network Security Oral presentation
7. Week IDS and IPS Oral presentation
8. Week Midterm Examination Midterm Examination
9. Week Attack Types Oral presentation
10. Week Attack Types Oral presentation
11. Week Special Topics Projects and presentations
12. Week Special Topics Projects and presentations
13. Week Special Topics Projects and presentations
14. Week Special Topics Projects and presentations
15. Week
16. Week
17. Week
Assessments
Evaluation tools Quantity Weight(%)
Midterm(s) 1 30
Project(s) 1 30
Final Exam 1 40


Program Outcomes
PO-1an ability to apply knowledge from undergraduate and graduate engineering and other disciplines to identify, formulate, and solve novel and complex electrical/computer engineering problems that require advanced knowledge within the field
PO-2knowledge of advanced topics within at least two subdisciplines of computer engineering
PO-3the ability to understand and integrate new knowledge within the field;
PO-4the ability to apply advanced technical knowledge in multiple contexts
PO-5a recognition of the need for, and an ability to engage in, life-long learning
PO-6the ability to plan and conduct an organized and systematic study on a significant topic within the field
PO-7an ability to convey technical material through formal written reports which satisfy accepted standards for writing style
PO-8the ability to analyze and use existing literature
PO-9the ability to demonstrate effective oral communication skills
PO-10the ability to stay abreast of advancements in the area of computer engineering
Learning Outcomes
LO-1To understand the importance of protection and security requirements in computer and network use.
LO-2Understanding security-in-depth or layered security policy.
LO-3Explain and demonstrate the threats to computer and network systems, evaluate the relative risks of these threats and develop cost effective and user-friendly countermeasures.
Course Assessment Matrix:
Program Outcomes - Learning Outcomes Matrix
 PO 1PO 2PO 3PO 4PO 5PO 6PO 7PO 8PO 9PO 10
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