IS 340A -- Intro to IA -- LecturesThese slide files are coded to the correesponding chapters in Volume I of the Computer Security Handbook, 5th Edition edited by Sy Bosworth, M. E. Kabay & Eric Whyne, editors (2009, Wiley). Front matter available online; AMAZON link. PowerPoint Files May be Used Verbatim for Non-Profit Use Only Please do not post identical copies of these files on the Web: these files are constantly updated and old copies will cause a mess. If you use parts of these materials in your own presentations with your own selections, modifications, and style, your files belong to you, not to me. All other uses require written permission of the author. In particular, these materials may not be used as-is without written permission from the author by for-profit organizations for external training (i.e., for paid courses) or in conferences where attendees pay for participation. However, the content of the CSH5 chapters may be used freely for any presentations prepared by individuals for any purpose. The restriction above refers solely to verbatim use of the original presentation in the files available below. Don't try to sell what I give away free! Copyright violators will be pursued to the full extent of the law. CSH5 authors, teachers, and lecturers who have prepared slide decks for chapters from Volume 1 of the CSH5 that are not included in this course are welcome to send their file here for central posting; their copyright information will be preserved. Additions and corrections to existing files are welcomed and will be acknowledged. * * * REMEMBER: DO NOT POST COPIES OF THIS MATERIAL ON A PUBLIC WEB SITE. * * * |
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UPDATED 2009.12.03 All of the following lecture files are PowerPoint presentations. Most but not all are based at least in part on chapters of the Computer Security Handbook, 5th Edition. However, some have material that is not directly referenced in those chapters. csh5_ch01_history_mission_ia PPTX PDF csh5_ch02_history_computer_crime PPTX PDF csh5_ch03_parkerian_hexad PPTX PDF csh5_ch07_introduction_to_cryptography PPTX PDF csh5_ch08_taxonomy_computer_security_breaches PPTX PDF csh5_ch09_mathematical_models PPTX PDF csh5_ch12_ch_13_psychology_computer_criminals_insider_crime PPTX PDF csh5_ch14_information_warfare PPTX PDF csh5_ch15_penetrating_computer_systems_networks PPTX PDF csh5_ch16_malicious_code PPTX PDF csh5_ch17_mobile_code PPTX PDF csh5_ch18_denial-of-service_attacks PPTX PDF csh5_ch19_social_engineering_low-tech_attacks PPTX PDF csh5_ch20_spam_phishing_trojans PPTX PDF csh5_ch22-23_physical_threats_protecting_infrastructure PPTX PDF csh5_ch24_operating_systems_security PPTX PDF csh5_ch25_local_area_networks PPTX PDF csh5_ch26_gateway_security_devices PPTX PDF csh5_ch30_e-commerce_web_servers PPTX PDF csh5_ch33_wireless_lans PPTX PDF csh5_ch36_securing_stored_data PPTX PDF csh5_ch38_secure_coding PPTX PDF csh5_ch41_antivirus_technology PPTX PDF See also the lectures from IS342, Management of Information Assurance.
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