Saturday, 25 February 2017

Syllabus for CIE-I CS

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Monday, 20 February 2017

Updated Syllabus for CS

COURSE DESIGN, DELIVERY AND ASSESMENT
Course  code and Title :  Computer Security CS1563
Course  Credits :3:1:0
CIE : 50 Marks
SEE : 100 Marks
Total No of Theory / Totoral / Lab Hours :  42:14:0
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Prerequisites: NIL

Course Contents:                                                       
Unit 1
Introduction: Security Goals, Cryptographic Attacks, Services and Mechanism, Techniques. Mathematics of Cryptography: Integer Arithmetic, Modular Arithmetic, Matrices, Linear Congruence.

Unit 2
Traditional Symmetric-Key Ciphers: Introduction, Substitution Ciphers, Transpositionl Ciphers, Stream and Block Ciphers. Data Encryption Standard (DES): Introduction, DES Structure, DES Analysis, Security of DES.
Advanced Encryption Standard: Introduction, Transformations, Key Expansion, The AES Ciphers, Examples, Analysis of AES.
Unit 3
Encipherment using Modern Symmetric-Key Ciphers: Use of Modern Block Ciphers, Use of Stream Ciphers, Other Issues.
Asymmetric Key Cryptography: Introduction, RSA Cryptosystem, Rabin Cryptosystem, Elgamal Cryptosystem.


Unit 4
Message authentication: Authentication Requirements, Authentication Functions, Message Authentication Codes.
Digital signatures: Digital Signatures, Digital Signature Algorithm.
Key management and distribution: Distribution of public keys, X.509 certificates, Kerberos.


Unit 5
System security: Intruders: Intruders, Intrusion detection.
Malicious Software: Types of Malicious Software, Viruses. Firewalls: The need for Firewalls, Firewall Characteristics, Types of Firewalls.


Text Books:
  1. Behrouz A. Forouzan, Debdeep Mukhopadhyay: Cryptography and Network Security, 2nd Edition, Special
Indian Edition, Tata McGraw-Hill, 2011.
  1. William Stallings, Cryptography and Network Security, Fifth Edition, Prentice Hall of India, 2005
Reference Books:
  1. Josef Pieprzyk, Thomas Hardjono, Jennifer Serberry Fundamentals of Computer Security, Springer.


Course Delivery:
The course will be delivered through lectures in the classroom

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Marks distribution for COMPILER DESIGN

20 marks distribution for COMPILER DESIGN is as follows
1. Tutorials 10 marks
2. Project 10 marks

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