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    • Section 1
      • Week 1: Course Introduction
      • Week 2: Access Controls
      • Week 3: Systems Software Security
      • Week 4: Applications Software Security
      • Week 5: Cryptography Protocols
      • Week 6: Practical Cryptography
      • Week 7: Midterm Exam
    • Section 2
      • Week 8: Business Continuity & Disaster Recovery
      • Week 9: Security Operations
      • Week 10: Physical & Environmental Security
      • Week 11: Security Architecture & Design
      • Week 12: – Network Protocols
      • Week 13: Telecommunications and Network Security
      • Week 14: Risk Management and Compliance
      • Week 15: Final Exam
  • Course Material
    • Case Studies
      • C2.1 (9/12)
      • C4.1 (9/26)
      • C6.1 (10/10)
      • C8.1 (10/24)
      • C9.1 (10/31)
      • C10.1 (11/7)
      • C11.1 (11/14)
    • Practical Assignments
      • PA1.1 (Due 9/12)
      • PA2.1 (Due 9/26)
      • PA4.1 (Due 10/3)
      • PA5 (Due 10/17)
        • PA5.1
        • PA5.2
        • PA5.3
      • PA8.1 (Due 10/31)
      • PA9.1 (Due 11/7)
      • PA10.1 (Due 11/7)
      • PA11.1 ( Due 11/24)
      • PA12.1 (Due 11/28)
      • PA13 (Due 12/5)
        • PA13.1
        • PA13.2
        • PA13.3
    • Written Assignments
      • WA2.1 (Due 9/19)
      • WA3.1 (Due 9/26)
      • WA4.1 (Due 10/3)
      • WA6.1 (Due 10/17)
      • WA8.1 (Due 10/31)
      • WA9.1 (Due 11/7)
      • WA10.1 (Due 11/14)
      • WA12.1 (Due 11/28)
      • WA13.1 (Due 12/5)
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ITACS 5209

Temple University

9/19 – Systems Software Security

Overview

There are two types of software in our IT infrastructure: systems software and applications software.  In this section, we will discuss systems software, which includes operating systems and utilities.  Applications software, which we will discuss in the next section, include many of the services provided through IT infrastructure, such as DNS, email, web, databases, etc.

We will look at how operating systems work, and how they can be vulnerable to attack.

This week’s topics:

  • Operating Systems
  • Windows Security
  • Linux/Unix Security
  • Server Security
  • Threats and Countermeasures

 

In this unit, plan to:

  • Read: pages 145-253 in the Network Security text
  • Read: pages 88-89 in the Security Essentials text
  • Complete: this week’s written assignment
  • Finish: last week’s practical assignment
  • Participate: in the weekly discussion forum

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