P:\CRCS\2012_0178_Redesign_loga_a_JVS\PPT_prezentace\sablona\pracovni\normalni.jpg titulka PA 197 Secure Network Design Overview of the course •Zdeněk Říha & Eva Hladká & Luděk Matyska & Petr Švenda & Marek Kumpošt I PA197 - Introductory info 1 P:\CRCS\2012_0178_Redesign_loga_a_JVS\PPT_prezentace\sablona\pracovni\normalni.jpg PA 197 Secure Network Design •New course –Being introduced in the school year 2015/2016 •Secure Network Design –Methods and technologies that are at the base of secure network design. •2/2/2 –Lecture: 2 hours weekly –Seminar: 2 hours weekly (1 seminar group 10:00 – 12:00) –Assignments: 4+ hours weekly –Project: 16+ hours I PA197 - Introductionary info 2 P:\CRCS\2012_0178_Redesign_loga_a_JVS\PPT_prezentace\sablona\pracovni\normalni.jpg Aims of the subject •To provide information about secure network architectures their implementations and operations •Foundations on secured deployment of sensor networks •Hands-on experience •Potential to use the knowledge in an extensive cyber game I PA197 - Introductionary info 3 P:\CRCS\2012_0178_Redesign_loga_a_JVS\PPT_prezentace\sablona\pracovni\normalni.jpg Organization •Lectures + seminars + assignments + project + exam •Assignments –Assigned regularly (nearly) every week –individual work of each student –expected workload: 4+ hours/week/participant –Network lab available to students •Project •Exam –Written exam, mostly open questions • I PA197 - Introductionary info 4 P:\CRCS\2012_0178_Redesign_loga_a_JVS\PPT_prezentace\sablona\pracovni\normalni.jpg Project options •Option to choose between a practical project or theoretical&practical mix –like “IPv6—Penetration test” •We suggest: real Capture the Flag (12 hours of a cyber game) and report of results– optional for Czech, mandatory for Indian students P:\CRCS\2012_0178_Redesign_loga_a_JVS\PPT_prezentace\sablona\pracovni\normalni.jpg Project organization •groups of several (usually three) students •project defence / report •expected workload: 16 hours/project/participant P:\CRCS\2012_0178_Redesign_loga_a_JVS\PPT_prezentace\sablona\pracovni\normalni.jpg Grading •Credits –2+2+2 credits, plus 2 for the final exams •Points –Homework (30) – min 15 –Project (30) – min 15 –Written exam (90) •Grading –A ≥ 90% of maximum number of points –B ≥ 80% of maximum number of points –C ≥ 70% of maximum number of points –D ≥ 60% of maximum number of points –E ≥ 50% of maximum number of points –F < 50% of maximum number of points • I PA197 - Introductionary info 7 P:\CRCS\2012_0178_Redesign_loga_a_JVS\PPT_prezentace\sablona\pracovni\normalni.jpg Attendance •Lectures –Attendance not obligatory, but highly recommended –Not recorded (small lecture room without video facilities) •Seminars –Attendance obligatory –Absences must be excused at the department of study affairs –2 absences are ok •Assignments and projects –Done during students free time (e.g. at the dormitory) –Access to network lab and CRoCS lab is possible •Some assignments indeed require access to the network lab I PA197 - Introductionary info 8 P:\CRCS\2012_0178_Redesign_loga_a_JVS\PPT_prezentace\sablona\pracovni\normalni.jpg Course resources •Lectures (PDF) available in IS –IS = Information System of the Masaryk University •Assignments (what to do) available in IS –Submissions done also via IS •Additional tutorials/papers/materials from time to time will also be provided in IS –To better understand the issues discussed •Recommended literatures –To learn more … I PA197 - Introductionary info 9 P:\CRCS\2012_0178_Redesign_loga_a_JVS\PPT_prezentace\sablona\pracovni\normalni.jpg Recommended literature •Craig Hunt. TCP/IP Network Administration. O'Reilly Media. Third Edition. 2002. ISBN-10: 059600297. •Lee Allen. Advanced Penetration Testing for Highly-Secured Environments: The Ultimate Security Guide. ISBN-10:1849517746. •Holger Karl. Andreas Willig. Protocols and Architectures for Wireless Sensor Network. Wiley-Interscience. 2007. ISBN-10: 0470519231. • I PA197 - Introductionary info 10 Hunt PenTest WSN P:\CRCS\2012_0178_Redesign_loga_a_JVS\PPT_prezentace\sablona\pracovni\normalni.jpg Plagiarism •Homeworks –Must be worked out independently by each student •Projects –Must be worked out by a team of 3 students –Every team member must show his/her contribution •Plagiarism, cut&paste, etc. is not tolerated –Plagiarism is use of somebody else words/programs or ideas without proper citation –IS helps to recognize plagiarism –If plagiarism is detected student is assigned -5 points (typically 3 points are given per assignment) –In more serious cases the Disciplinary committee of the faculty will decide I PA197 - Introductionary info 11