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Latest revision as of 14:39, 18 June 2005
Abstract: As a user of the Internet, you are fortunate to be tied into the world's greatest communication and information exchange - but not without a price. As a result of this connection, your computer, your organization's network, and everywhere the network reaches are all vulnerable to potentially disastrous infiltration by hackers. [W. Cheswick. Firewalls and Internet Security]
- Access Control
- Attack Types (Denial of Service, Man in the Middle)
- Authentication Mechanisms
- Biometry
- Copyright Protection (Digital Rights Management - DRM)
- Distributed Systems
- Digital Certificates and Digital Signatures
- Emission Security
- Encryption Algorithms (DES, RSA)
- Monitoring Systems
- Network Attack & Defense (Introduction, Defense against Network Attacks, Trojans, Viruses, Intrusion Detection, chkrootkit, Nessus)
- Network Attack & Defense II (Trojans, Viruses, Intrusion Detection, chkrootkit)
- One-Time Passwords (ditto)
- Passwords
- Secure Documents (PDF, EFS/Windows)
- Security Concerns (Authenticity, Integrity, Privacy, Non-Repudiation)
- Security in E-Commerce Systems
- Trusting Trust
- Virtual Private Networks (not part of seminar, but on topic)
- Software Security (not part of seminar, but on topic)