Introduction to Computer Security (CSTP 2106)

In this course students learn the fundamentals of computer security. Students learn the principles of computer and information security in general, and become familiar with the fundamentals of designing a secure system both from hardware and software point of views.

Students learn about security policies, the principles of cryptography, the basics of authentication, data protection concepts, how access control systems work, and software security. In general, learners will become familiar with the principles, practices, and analysis of developing secure software systems. Additionally, students will learn to recognize several areas of security attacks, intrusions, examine current security measures and evaluate techniques to enhance existing measures.

The topics to be covered in detail are: Cryptographic Protocols, authentication and access, intrusion detection and prevention systems, and available security technologies.
Course code: CSTP 2106
Credits: 3.0
Length: 60.0 hours
Course outline: view https://www.vcc.ca/vccphp/courseoutline?subject=CSTP&number=2106

Prerequisites

CSTP 1104, CSTP 1202.

Schedule

CSTP 2106 schedule for programs:

Course dates and times may vary throughout the term. Select the CRN number below to see a full schedule.
CRN # Dates Day/Time/Location Instructor
42558January 6, 2025
to April 16, 2025
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  Delivery: In Person
  Location: VCC Downtown Campus
Hazratifard, Seyed Mehdi

Additional Information

  • Security Fundamentals
  • Security Threats and Vulnerabilities
  • Data, Application and Host Security
  • Network Security
  • Access Control, Authentication and Account Management
  • The Use of Certificates
  • Compliance and Operational Security
  • Risk Management
  • Troubleshooting and managing Security Incidents

This course is offered as part of a VCC program only.

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