The goal of this course is to acquaint the students with security issues in multi-user information systems and computer networks and to provide them with training in the fundamental techniques, particularly cryptography, for security and their applications in practical areas such as electronic commerce, network intrusion protection, and security management.
Yeali S. Sun (孫雅麗), Room 909, Management II, 3366-1195, Xsunny@ntu.edu.twX (between the enclosing pair of X's)
Yeong-Sung Lin (林永松), Room 808, Management II, 3366-1191, Xyeongsunglin@gmail.comX (between the enclosing pair of X's)
Yih-Kuen Tsay (蔡益坤), Room 1108, Management II, 3366-1189, Xtsay@ntu.edu.twX (between the enclosing pair of X's)
Tuesday 2:20~5:20PM, Room 205, College of Management, Building 2.
姜立垣 (for Prof. Sun), Xb99705005@ntu.edu.twX (between the enclosing pair of X's)
邱鈺雯 (for Prof. Lin), Xr02725029@ntu.edu.twX (between the enclosing pair of X's)
許宏瑋 (for Prof. Tsay), Xr02725048@ntu.edu.twX (between the enclosing pair of X's)
By appointment; please contact the instructor or TA directly.
Operating Systems and Computer Networks.
We will study the design and underlying principles of automated tools for protecting information, including software and data, stored on computers or communicated over networks. The main focus will be on the fundamentals and applications of cryptographic technology. We will follow mainly the textbook of W. Stallings and enhance the contents with class notes and supplementary readings.
Homework 10%, Midterm 30%, Final 30%, Term Project 20%, Attendance/Participation 10%.