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Lecture: 2:00-3:15pm
Tuesday/Thurday in 1111 Siebel Center
Lab: 222 Siebel Center
Office hours in 222 SC: Wednesday 2-4pm
The Cyber Security Lab is a hands on study of computer and network security. This class complements introductory computer security courses such as Information Assurance and Computer Security. It extends student knowledge to cover practical and experimental aspects of security for the Internet.
The class format is a combination of lectures and extensive lab exercises including the following topics among others:
The lab exercises will be performed in an isolated laboratory (222 SC) containing Cisco security HW, SELinux clients, and Windows clients.
Students should have taken Information Assurance, CS498ia, or have instructor approval. Knowledge of networks and operating systems is also beneficial. Contact Susan Hinrichs, shinrich@cs.uiuc.edu, for more information.
Look at the Security Course Roadmap for an understanding of the broader set of security courses and seminars offered at UofI.
Copying or allowing someone to
copy homework solutions, machine problems, and exam solutions, from other
students in the class, or from other sources is considered plagiarism and
is treated very seriously by the Department of Computer Science. The usual
penalty for a first cheating offense is a grade of zero on the homework or
exam. The penalty for a second offense, or a particularly severe first offense,
is an F in the course. All cheating cases are reported to the department.
Multiple offsenses can result in suspension or dismissal from CS program
or from the university. Please refer to the
University Policy on Academic Integrity, especially the section on plagiarism.