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| INFO0056-1 | Managing and securing computer networks
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| Duration : | 30h Th, 12h Labo., 55h Proj. |
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| Number of credits : |
| Master of science in computer science and engineering, research focus, 1st year |  | 5 |
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| Master of science in computer science and engineering, research focus, 2nd year |  | 5 |
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| Master in Computer science, Research Focus, 1st year |  | 5 |
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| Master of science in computer science and engineering, professional focus in management, 1st year |  | 5 |
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| Master in Computer Science, Professional Focus (Management), 1st year |  | 5 |
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| Lecturer : | Guy Leduc |
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Language(s) of instruction :
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| English language |
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Organisation and examination :
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| Teaching in the second semester |
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Course contents :
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| The course covers management and security of computer networks. It is composed of the following chapters:
1st part : Network Management
- The Infrastructure for Network Management
- The Internet-standard management framework: SMI, MIB, SNMP
- ASN.1 notation
2nd part: Security in Computer Networks
- Principles of Network Security: principles of cryptography, message integrity, end-point authentication
- Securing applications (email, DNS)
- Securing TCP connections (SSL/TLS)
- Network-layer Security (IPsec)
- Network Access Control (firewall)
- Securing LANs (WiFi and switched Ethernet)
3rd part : Seminar
- IPv6 Security (seminar by Eric Vyncke, CISCO Systems)
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Learning outcomes of the course :
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| At the end of the course students will understand well the basic concepts of network management and network security. He will also know how to configure a firewall.
The projects bring out self-learning and team work capabilities, and help improve the writing skills of the students.
Teaching, and all support material, in English allow students to improve their knowledge and skills in this langage. |
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Prerequisites and co-requisites/ Recommended optional programme components :
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- Introduction to computer networks
- Cryptography
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Planned learning activities and teaching methods :
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- Lectures (30 hours) describing in detail the theoretical and practical concepts of the course.
- Two practical project assignments per groups of 2 students: the first one on network management, and the second one on network security.
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Mode of delivery (face-to-face ; distance-learning) :
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| The face-to-face lectures are complemented by a seminar and projects. The latter are mainly carried out remotely. |
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Recommended or required readings :
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| Reference books:
James F. Kurose and Keith W. Ross. Computer Networking - A Top-Down Approach (Sixth Edition), Addison-Wesley, 2012. Also published by Pearson (ISBN 978-0-273-76896-8).
Charlie Kaufman, Radia Perlman, Mike Speciner. Network Security - PRIVATE Communication in a PUBLIC World (2nd edition). Prentice-Hall, 2002 (ISBN 0-13-046019-2).
Slides : http://www.montefiore.ulg.ac.be/~leduc/cours/ISIR.html |
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Assessment methods and criteria :
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| The evaluation is twofold: the projects (weight of 50%) and an oral exam on the theory (50%).
At the oral exam the student has to expose clearly and in a synthetical way one part of the course, and prove his/her in-depth understanding by answering questions. A student who has not completed his/her projects is not allowed at this exam.
The assessment of the project will be based on (1) the completeness of the software, (2) the quality of the programming, and (3) the quality of the report.
The second exam session (in September) is identical to the first one, with the same weighting. And students may improve their project. |
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Work placement(s) :
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Organizational remarks :
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| The course is organized during the second term (from February to May), on Wednesdays from 9AM to 12PM. All lectures in English. |
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Contacts :
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| Teacher: Guy Leduc, Guy.Leduc@ulg.ac.be
Teaching assistant: Cyril Soldani, soldani@run.montefiore.ulg.ac.be |
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