Course Syllabus
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- Course Introduction
- Meet the Instructors
- Syllabus and Schedule
- Required Hardware
- Where to go for help
Course Introduction
Introduction to the current state of the art in anti-malware, computer forensics, and networking, messaging, and web security. Broad introduction to the field of computer security.
Prerequisites: CS-340, CS-344, CS-372
Meet the Instructors
Bram Lewis
Course Syllabus
Click here to download a pdf version of the syllabus.
Course Schedule
Click here to download a pdf version of the weekly schedule.
Required Hardware for Course
- USB Logic Analyzer ($19.95 from SparkFun)
- Teensy 4.0 mCU ($22.95 from SparkFun)
- You may need a MicroUSB B cable if you don't have one kicking around. Please note that not all "charging" cables have data pins, so maybe double check on another USB device to see if it's recognizable by your computer.
We will be using these later in the term, but the earlier you order them, the better. Please test and verify that these work when you receive them. There will be an ungraded "lab" in the getting started with instructions on how to install the necessary support tools.
Communication Policy
Please post all course-related questions in the Ed Discussions discussion boards so that the whole class may benefit from our conversations. Not all posts require a reply from the instructor or learning assistants and often it is better for students to work on an answer to a question themselves, helping cement understanding or locate resources to answer questions.
To contact the learning assistants, open Canvas Inbox, compose a new message, select this course, then next to the ‘To’ box click the address book, select “Teaching Assistants”, then choose the name(s) of learning assistants you wish to contact.
Please DM in Teams or email the instructor only for matters of a personal or private (grading) nature. The instructor or a learning assistant will reply to most course-related questions within 48 hours.
If there are questions about grading, please contact your assigned grader first but feel free to reach out to an instructor directly if there are still questions afterward.
Office Hours Schedule
See the course home page for list of office hours.
Below is a list of the instructional staff and grading assignments.
Name | Role | Grading range (last name) | |
Bram Lewis | Instructor (400) | Bram.Lewis@OregonState.edu | |
Ritika Rane | GTA | raner@OregonState.edu | |
The best place to ask questions and get help is on Ed discussions or Teams. If you'd like direct, personal help, our Office Hours for this course will be held on our Teams channel or on Zoom. The up to date list of office hours is provided on the Home page.
Note: Office hours will not be held during Finals Week, or on days that the University has off (holidays, inclement weather days, etc.). The Instructors and TAs reserve the right to cancel or move office hours, but will give appropriate warning, if possible.
Teams
Office Hours are held via Teams (https://teams.microsoft.com). See the Start Here - Teams page for more information.
Discussion Board
Discussion Board via Ed Discussions (https://edstem.org/us/dashboard).
General Resources
eCampus Resources (Links to an external site.) - These resources will be useful for all of your classes throughout the term... Library Information, Helpdesk Contact Info, Canvas Tech Support, etc...
Course Summary:
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