This course is aimed at developing an understanding of security aspects related to network & cybersecurity.
Introduction: Attacks, Services and Mechanism, Model for Internetwork Security, Internet standards and RFCs; Cryptography Basics: Conventional Encryption Principles (Cryptography, Cryptanalysis) & Algorithms : Data Encryption Standard, DES, Cipher Block Modes of Operation (Cipher Block Chaining & Cipher Feedback Mode) and their implementation, Location of Encryption Devices, Key Distribution.
Conventional Encryption Algorithm: Triple DES, AES (With Implementation), Blowfish, International Data Encryption Algorithm (IDEA), RC5, RC2, Placement and Encryption Function, Key Distribution, Random Number generation & its implementation.
Public Key Encryption: Public Key Cryptography: Principles of Public Key Cryptosystems, RSA Algorithm and its Implementation, Key Management, Fermat’s and Euler’s Theorem, Diffie- Hellman Key Exchange Algorithm and its implementation.
Information Security: Components and Critical Characteristics of an Information System, History and Need of Information Security, NSTISSC Security Model, Securing the Components, Balancing Security and Access, The Security SDLC , Business Needs, Threats, Attacks, Legal, Ethical and Professional Issues, Risk Management: Identifying and Assessing Risk, Assessing and Controlling Risk
Cyber Security: Laws, Investigation and Ethics: Cyber Crime, Information Security and Law, Types & overview of Cyber Crimes, Cyber Law Issues in E-Business Management, Overview of Indian IT Act 2000, Copy Right, Patents, Data Privacy and Protection, Domain Name System, Software piracy, Plagiarism, Ethical Hacking and its Issues.
1. William Stallings, "Network Security Essentials: Applications and Standards", Prentice
Hall of India.
2. V.K. Pachghare, “Cryptography and Information Security”, 4th edition,PHI Learning Limited, 2008.
3. Sunit Belapur and Nina Godbole, “Cyber Security: Understanding Cyber Crimes, Computer Forensics and Legal Perspectives”, Wiley India Pvt Ltd, 2011.
William Stallings, "Network Security & Cryptology", Prentice Hall of India.