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Before you get too involved with looking at what we plan to do this semester, you need to look at '''what you should already know'''. Take a look at [[NetworkSecurity/Prerequisites]]. | This page contains resources for Network Security CPTR 427. For assignments etc. see the [[https://eclass.e.southern.edu|Eclass website]]. For information on '''what you should already know''', take a look at [[NetworkSecurity/Prerequisites]]. |
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Below is a list of areas we will look at in NetworkSecurity | == Topics and resources == |
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* [[NetworkSecurity/Lab]] * [[NetworkSecurity/Tools]] * [[NetworkSecurity/Hacking]] * [[NetworkSecurity/Encryption]] * In the past we have used [[NetworkSecurity/WebScarab|Web scarab]] |
* /NetworkSecurityEssentials4 notes from the book used in 2013. * [[/Lab]] * [[/Tools]] * [[/Programs]] * [[/Hacking]] * [[/Encryption]] * [[/Spam]] * [[/FireWall]] * [[/Topics]] * [[http://facultyfp.salisbury.edu/despickler/personal/CryptTools.asp|Cryptotools]] from AMS/MAA conference 2011 by Dr. Don Spickler. * [[http://www.backtrack-linux.org/|Backtrack Penetration Testing]] * Two proxy tools that allow editing and observing http(s) are [[NetworkSecurity/WebScarab|Web scarab]] and [[http://www.parosproxy.org/|Paros Proxy]] - there is also some nice proxies specifically for firefox. * [[http://www.securitywizardry.com/radar.htm|A nice dashboard]] * [[http://osvdb.org/|Open Source Vulnerability Database]] * [[http://web.nvd.nist.gov/view/vuln/search?execution=e2s1|National Vulnerability Database]] * Back in the stone age Dr. A took a course called [[Csce877]]. |
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'''Required Books''' | '''Recommended Additional Books''' |
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* [[http://www.snort.org/assets/125/snort_manual-2_8_5_1.pdf|Snort Manual]] (Free) * Hacking Exposed 6th Ed. ISBN:978-0-07-161374-3 * Each student will be responsible for presenting a chapter from this book. * Each student will be responsible for demonstrating an attack related to the chapter they present. * The Code Book: The Science of Secrecy from Ancient Egypt to Quantum Cryptography ISBN: 0385495323 * Each student must read this New York Times Best Seller. * Cryptography will be studied in conjunction with the assigned chapters. * Cryptography and Network Security 4th Ed. ISBN: 0-13-187316-4 * The theory of cryptography (Symmetric, Public-key, Key-management, Hash and MAC) are covered from this book * Applications of theory are partially covered from this book (Kerberos, X.509, IPSec) * Dr. A will do all the lecturing on these topics. * Labs will be given from handouts and rely on internet and suggested resources. Topics will be divided between * |
* [[http://www.snort.org/assets/125/snort_manual-2_8_5_1.pdf | Snort Manual]] (Free) |
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== Past Year Class Pages == | |
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'''Recommended Books''' * Snort IDS and IPS Toolkit ISBN-10: 1-59749-099-7 * IpSec ---- CategoryHomepage |
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CPTR 427 Network Security Class Wiki
This page contains resources for Network Security CPTR 427. For assignments etc. see the Eclass website. For information on what you should already know, take a look at NetworkSecurity/Prerequisites.
Topics and resources
/NetworkSecurityEssentials4 notes from the book used in 2013.
Cryptotools from AMS/MAA conference 2011 by Dr. Don Spickler.
Two proxy tools that allow editing and observing http(s) are Web scarab and Paros Proxy - there is also some nice proxies specifically for firefox.
Back in the stone age Dr. A took a course called Csce877.
Books Used in this Class
Recommended Additional Books
Snort Manual (Free)