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CS 5950 - Computer Security and
Information Assurance — Fall 2009
Announcements and Slides
Department of
Computer Science
Class Web Pages:
Syllabus - main page: index.htm
Detailed course outline: outline.htm
Announcements and slides (this
page): announcements+slides.htm
Announcements
Student
Survey
The survey: Student_Survey.htm
All students should provide me with the requested
information.
A clarification on TA's lab hours
These are lab
hours (office hours in the lab) that you may
use if you need help, not lab
sessions that you must attend. (You will work on lab assignments at your
own pace.)
Indicate to the
lab TA if none of the scheduled lab hours is available to you due to timing
conflicts. If you don't notify the TA, these will be the office hours for
the rest of the term.
An important note: The lab TA
just makes sure that you have no conflict that prevents you from
using all
TA’s lab hours. Make sure that just some
lab hours have no conflict with your schedule, so you can see the TA if you
need to get help.
Notes on use of the security lab
Typically,
there are two people assigned
per computer in the lab.
Coordinate the use of your assigned computer in the security lab (C-208)
with another student assigned to the same computer.
Project list and other information – for Graduate Students only
Project list: TBA Oppnet slides: PPT -TBA PDF (animation
disabled)-TBA
Project
information page: TBA
Lecture
Slides
Old versions of
lecture slides
These slides are in most cases very similar to the
slides I use in class. They can be viewed on the page: Slides
and Announcements for CS 5950: Computer Security and
Information Assurance—Spring 2007.
This page
includes also:
1)
Information on free software for document conversion to the PDF format.
2)
Midterm exam from Spring 2007 (contents of ours might
differ, depending on what is covered in the lecture this time).
3)
Links to example exams from even earlier offerings of this course.
New versions of lecture slides (as used in class)
Lecture slides
will be emailed to the class
© 2007-2009 by Leszek T.
Lilien
Last updated on 8/28/09