Syllabus For Cyber Security.
Syllabus For Cyber Security.
Syllabus For Cyber Security.
Course Objectives
1. To learn the concepts of number theory, cryptographic techniques.
2. To understand integrity and authentication process.
3. To familiarize various cyber threats, attacks, vulnerabilities and defensive
mechanisms.
4. To know about security policies and practices.
Course Outcomes
At the end of the course, student will be able to
1. Know the fundamental mathematical concepts related to security.
2. Understand and implement the cryptographic techniques and know the real time
applications of various cryptographic techniques.
3. Comprehend the authenticated process and integrity, and its implementation.
4. Know fundamentals of cybercrimes and the cyber offenses.
5. Understand the cyber threats, attacks and vulnerabilities and its defensive
mechanism.
6. Design suitable security policies.
Course Description:
This course provides knowledge on the various cyber threats and attacks. To learn
the cyber security policies and crime laws.
Text Books:
1. Cryptography and Network security, William Stallings, Pearson Education, 7th Edition,
2016.
2. Cyber Security, Understanding cyber crimes, computer forensics and legal perspectives,
Nina Godbole, Sunit Belapure, Wiley Publications, Reprint 2016.
3. Writing Information Security Policies, Scott Barman, New Riders Publications, 2002.
Reference Books:
1. Cybersecurity for Dummies, Brian Underdahl, Wiley, 2011
2. Cryptography and Network security, Behrouz A. Forouzan , Debdeep Mukhopadhyay,
Mcgraw Hill Education, 2 nd Edition, 2011.
Course Content
Unit I: Introduction 9 lecture hours
Finite Fields and Number Theory: Modular arithmetic – Euclidian Algorithm – Primality
Testing – Fermat’s and Euler’s theorem –Chinese Reminder theorem – Discrete Logarithms
Mode of Evaluation: Class Quiz, Assignment, CAT -1, CAT – 2 and ETE.
Theory
Components Internal (50) SEE
Assignment (5)
Quiz (15)
Relationship between the Course Outcomes (COs) and Program Outcomes (POs):