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Network Security Syllabus

This document outlines the course objectives, units, textbooks, and outcomes for the CCS354 Network Security course. The course covers fundamentals of cryptography, key management techniques, network and transport layer security, application layer security standards, and real-time security practices. It is divided into 5 units covering topics like cryptography, key management, access control, application layer security, and security practices. Students will implement encryption algorithms, digital signatures, monitor network traffic, configure firewalls and VPNs, and explore intrusion detection systems. The overall aim is for students to classify encryption techniques, illustrate key management and authentication approaches, evaluate network/transport layer security, discuss application layer standards, and apply security practices.

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Network Security Syllabus

This document outlines the course objectives, units, textbooks, and outcomes for the CCS354 Network Security course. The course covers fundamentals of cryptography, key management techniques, network and transport layer security, application layer security standards, and real-time security practices. It is divided into 5 units covering topics like cryptography, key management, access control, application layer security, and security practices. Students will implement encryption algorithms, digital signatures, monitor network traffic, configure firewalls and VPNs, and explore intrusion detection systems. The overall aim is for students to classify encryption techniques, illustrate key management and authentication approaches, evaluate network/transport layer security, discuss application layer standards, and apply security practices.

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CCS354 NETWORK SECURITY LTPC 2023

COURSE OBJECTIVES:
 To learn the fundamentals of cryptography.
 To learn the key management techniques and authentication approaches.
 To explore the network and transport layer security techniques.
 To understand the application layer security standards
. To learn the real time security practices
UNIT I INTRODUCTION 8
Basics of cryptography, conventional and public-key cryptography, hash functions, authentication, and digital
signatures.
UNIT II KEY MANAGEMENT AND AUTHENTICATION 7
Key Management and Distribution: Symmetric Key Distribution, Distribution of Public Keys, X.509 Certificates,
Public-Key Infrastructure. User Authentication: Remote User-Authentication Principles, Remote User-
Authentication Using Symmetric Encryption, Kerberos Systems, Remote User Authentication Using Asymmetric
Encryption
UNIT III ACCESS CONTROL AND SECURITY 4
Network Access Control: Network Access Control, Extensible Authentication Protocol, IEEE 802.1X Port-Based
Network Access Control - IP Security - Internet Key Exchange (IKE). Transport-Level Security: Web Security
Considerations, Secure Sockets Layer, Transport Layer Security, HTTPS standard, Secure Shell (SSH) application.
UNIT IV APPLICATION LAYER SECURITY 5
Electronic Mail Security: Pretty Good Privacy, S/MIME, DomainKeys Identified Mail. Wireless Network Security:
Mobile Device Securit
UNIT V SECURITY PRACTICES 6
Firewalls and Intrusion Detection Systems: Intrusion Detection Password Management, Firewall Characteristics
Types of Firewalls, Firewall Basing, Firewall Location and Configurations.
30 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Cryptography and Network Security: Principles and Practice, 6th Edition, William Stallings, 2014, Pearson, ISBN
13:9780133354690.
REFERENCES:
1. Network Security: Private Communications in a Public World, M. Speciner, R. Perlman, C. Kaufman, Prentice
Hall, 2002.
2. Linux iptables Pocket Reference, Gregor N. Purdy, O'Reilly, 2004, ISBN-13: 978- 0596005696.
3. Linux Firewalls, by Michael Rash, No Starch Press, October 2007, ISBN: 978-1-59327-141- 1.
4. Network Security, Firewalls And VPNs, J. Michael Stewart, Jones & Bartlett Learning, 2013, ISBN-10:
1284031675, ISBN-13: 978-1284031676.
5. The Network Security Test Lab: A Step-By-Step Guide, Michael Gregg, Dreamtech Press
PRACTICALEXERCISES: 30 PERIODS
1. Implement symmetric key algorithms
2. Implement asymmetric key algorithms and key exchange algorithms
3. Implement digital signature schemes
4. Installation of Wire shark, tcpdump and observe data transferred in client-server communication using UDP/TCP
and identify the UDP/TCP datagram.
5. Check message integrity and confidentiality using SSL
6. Experiment Eavesdropping, Dictionary attacks, MITM attacks 163
7. Experiment with Sniff Traffic using ARP Poisoning
8. Demonstrate intrusion detection system using any tool.
9. Explore network monitoring tools
10. Study to configure Firewall, VPN
COURSE OUTCOMES:
At the end of this course, the students will be able:
CO1: Classify the encryption techniques
CO2: Illustrate the key management technique and authentication.
CO3 Evaluate the security techniques applied to network and transport layer
CO4: Discuss the application layer security standards. CO5: Apply security practices for real time applications.
TOTAL:60 PERIODS

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