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Security Architecture

MIS 5214 - Section 001 - David Lanter

Security Architecture

MIS 5214.702 ■ Spring 2021 ■ Wade Mackey
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  • Instructor
  • Syllabus
  • Schedule
    • First Half of the Semester
      • Unit 01 – Threat Environment
      • Unit 02 – System Security Plan
      • Unit 03 – Planning and Policy
      • Unit 04 – Cryptography
      • Unit 05 – Secure Networks
      • Unit 06 – Firewalls
      • Unit 07 – Mid-Term Exam
    • Second Half of the Semester
      • Unit 08 – Access Control
      • Unit 9 Host Hardening
      • Unit 10 Application Security
      • Unit 11 Data Protection
      • Unit 12 – Incident and Disaster Response
  • Deliverables
    • Assignments
    • Case Studies
      • Case Study 1 – A High Performance Computing Cluster Under Attack: The Titan Incident
      • Case Study 2 – Cyberattack: The Maersk Global Supply-Chain Meltdown
    • Participation
    • Team Project
  • Harvard Coursepack
  • Gradebook

01 - Introduction

Example In the News Item

January 20, 2021 by Wade Mackey Leave a Comment

macOS malware used run-only AppleScripts to avoid detection for five years | ZDNet

Two things stuck with me in this article.  First, that the malware had abound for five years.  Second, that the technique used is not that complicated.  Basically a fairly simple nested obfuscation.

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Week 1 Presentation

January 20, 2021 by Wade Mackey Leave a Comment

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Welcome to Security Architecture

December 22, 2020 by Wade Mackey

Course

In this course you will study and learn about how organizations plan, design and develop enterprise security architecture, align their IT security capabilities with its business goals and strategy, and assess IT system security architectures and capabilities.

Objectives

  1. Learn key Enterprise Security Architecture concepts
  2. Develop an understanding of contextual, conceptual, logical, physical and component levels or security architectures and how they relate to one another
  3. Learn how security architectures are planned, designed and documented
  4. Gain an overview of how security architectures are evaluated and assessed
  5. Gain experience working as part of team, developing and delivering a professional presentation

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Weekly Discussions

  • 01 – Introduction (3)
  • 01 – Threat Environment (5)
  • 02 – System Security Plan (5)
  • 03 – Planning and Policy (7)
  • 04 – Cryptography (6)
  • 05 – Secure Networks (7)
  • 06 – Firewalls (5)
  • 08 – Access Control (7)
  • 09 – Host Hardening (4)
  • 10 – Application Security (5)
  • 11 – Data Protection (3)
  • 12 – Incident and Disaster Response (4)
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