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MIS 322-INFORMATION SECURITY

This course consists of Introduction to Information Security, Need for Security, Application Security, operating System Security, Web Security, Planning for Security, Security Technology: Firewalls, Intrusion Detection and Prevention Systems, Cryptography, Implementing Information Security, Student study the optimum protection strategies from harmful software from the internet and the protection techniques. Finally, complete Computer security for optimum security levels. Required: Mark Stamp, "Information Security: Principles and Practice‖, 2006 Jon Wiley & Sons Inc., ISBN 13 978-0-471-73848-0 Lecture Time:  03:00 to 04:50 PM Lab Time:  10:00 to 11:50 AM Mid Term 1:  Practical Exam: 8th November, 2022 at 11 AM Assignment 1: Link Assignment 2:   Link Week Date Lecture Slides Lab Slides Additional Resources 1 10/09/2019 Week 1 2 17/09/2019 Week 2

CSC 220-INTRODUCTION TO SOFTWARE ENGINEERING

This course covers the fundamentals of software engineering, including understanding system requirements, finding appropriate engineering compromises, effective methods of design, coding, and testing, team software development, and the application of engineering tools. The course will combine a strong technical focus with a capstone project providing the opportunity to practice engineering knowledge, skills, and practices in a realistic development setting with a real client. Required: Software Engineering, 9th edition, Ian sommerville, Addison-Wesley, ISBN 0-201-39815-X. Lecture Time: 3:00 to 4:50 PM Lab Time:  1:00 to 2:50 PM Mid Term 1: 28th October, 2019 Mid Term 2: 25th November, 2019 Lab Exam: 2nd December, 2019 Week Date Lecture Slides Lab Slides Additional Resources 1 09/09/2019 Week 1 & 2 2 23/09/2019 Week 3 3 30/09/2019 Week 4