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Introduction to Security

Lecturer: Dr S.J. Murdoch

No. of lectures: 8

Prerequisite courses: Discrete Mathematics, Operating Systems

This course is a prerequisite for Security (Part II).

Aims

This course is a broad introduction to both computer security and cryptography. It covers important basic concepts and techniques.

Lectures

Objectives

By the end of the course students should

Recommended reading

* Gollmann, D. (2006). Computer security. Wiley (2nd ed.).
Stinson, D. (2005). Cryptography: theory and practice. Chapman & Hall/CRC (3rd ed.).

Further reading:

Anderson, R. (2008). Security engineering: a guide to building dependable distributed systems. Wiley (2nd ed.).
Schneier, B. (1995). Applied cryptography: protocols, algorithms, and source code in C. Wiley (2nd ed.).
Cheswick, W.R., Bellovin, S.M. & Rubin, A.D. (2003). Firewalls and Internet security: repelling the wily hacker. Addison-Wesley (2nd ed.).
Garfinkel, S., Spafford, G. & Schwartz, A. (2003). Practical Unix and Internet security. O'Reilly (3nd ed.).



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