CISS
310 Network Security Fundamentals

Instructor: Kevin M. Anderson, MBA, MCT, MCSE, MCDBA, MCP + I, CCAI, CCNA,
A+, CIW Associate
Office: B229
Course Website: http://www.someprofs.org
Office Phone: (916) 650-2926 Instructor
Website: http://www.scc.losrios.edu/~andersk
Office Hours: Mon 6PM to 7PM Online
Tues 9PM to 10PM
Wed 6PM to 7PM and 9PM
to 10PM
Thurs 9PM to 10PM Email: andersk@scc.losrios.edu
Course Hours: Wednesday 7:00PM-8:50PM Room B103
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Units: 3 Credit units |
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Prerequisite: None. |
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Course Advisory: CISN 140 or CISN
300 or CISN 304 with a grade of "C" or better. |
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Acceptable for credit: |
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Course Description: Organizations
today are linking their information systems across enterprise-wide networks
and Virtual Private Networks, as well as increasing their exposure to the
Internet. Each connection magnifies the vulnerability to unauthorized access.
This course provides the fundamental knowledge needed to analyze risks to the
system and implement a workable security policy that protects information
assets from potential intrusion, damage, or theft. Students will learn which
countermeasures to deploy to thwart potential attacks. This course will also
prepare students for CompTIA's Security+ Exam. |
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What you
need to take this course: 1.
Textbook: Security + Guide to NETWORK SECURITY
Fundamentals, Third Edition, Ciampa; Course Technology, ISBN-13978-14283-4066-1: . NOTE:
It will not be possible to complete this course without the text book. I will
put a copy of the textbook on reserve in the library. 2.
You must have access to a computer with Internet
access. The course materials are only accessible online by logging in to http://www.someprofs.org – using your
student identification number without using “W” is required. If you do not
own a computer with Internet access, the computer labs on campus will be open
during this semester. Here is a link
to the SCC Computer lab that shows times, and days it is available: http://busdiv.scc.losrios.edu/stre_lab.html 3.
You must have a working e-mail account. If not already done, activate your Los Rios iMail account – you should already have
one assigned, and will need it for this course. This
is free to currently enrolled students at SCC. Go here to activate it: https://imail.losrios.edu/ you can have your Imail account forward email to your current email
account. To do this click on Preferences located on the left-hand side of the
screen, then click on Forwarding your Imail to
set this up.
Please
note: o Because of e-mail
viruses, Prof. Anderson does not accept e-mail from unknown sources.
Therefore, all e-mail messages must include the subject CISS 310 and your
full name typed in the message, or the e-mail may be ignored. Example: CISS 310 Jill Jones. o It’s impossible for Prof.
Anderson to be familiar with every e-mail software application on the market,
so please don’t ask for technical assistance. 4.
You must check your
e-mail account regularly throughout the course, I recommend checking
your email a minimum of four times each week. Official announcements will be
made by e-mail or in the new forum on the course web site at http://www.someprofs.org/moodle 5.
You should be comfortable using word processing software, and have
reasonable keyboarding skills. All assignments must be typed, and you are
responsible for saving all assignments correctly. All work submitted must be typed and
submitted through Moodle. It is your responsibility to ensure that I
can open the files you send. Your
work must be compatible with Microsoft Office 2003 applications. Some labs may require you to paste screen
shots into a MS Word document. The
course website shows the procedure that has to be used, which is part of the
score for each assignment. The Microsoft Office Suite can be
purchased relatively inexpensively at this website http://www.collegesoftware.org/
. This web site and the software they sell are sponsored by the Foundation
for California Community Colleges. They sell the entire MS Office
Professional suite, which includes Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access and Publisher. If
you would prefer not to spend any money, you can download the OpenOffice
Suite for free at; http://www.openoffice.org OpenOffice is 99%+ compatible with all MS
Office applications, and best of all, it’s FREE. You will have to make sure that you save the document you submit as a
Word document. Supplies: USB drive, a 1GB one should be adequate to save a
copy of most lab assignments during the lab period. Moodle
Assignments: Assignment
information will be on the Course Website. All assignments will be due by
11:55Pm (midnight), Pacific Time, on the announced due date. We will be doing Lab Assignments that will
need to be uploaded to the online course site. There will be quizzes on each
chapter & a cumulative final exam.
The Discussion Forum in the course web site may be used for
some assignments. You will submit
assignments directly through links in the course website; there are
instructions for this on the course website.
After you submit an assignment through the link you should see “File uploaded Successfully”, if you
don’t see that message upload the file again.
You will also be able to see the name of the file you submitted. I have step by step instructions on the
course website if you need them When
saving files to send, add your first and last name at the beginning of the
filename. Example: AndersonKevin_Chapter1Assignment.doc.
Since many people will be submitting the same assignment, it is important to
differentiate each file with a unique identifier (your name). Failure
to do so may result in your file being overwritten by another student’s file. Putting your name in the filename will be
part of the grade for each assignment. |
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Substitute
Assignment: There will be an assignment listed on the course website that will
take the place of one missed lab assignment if necessary. Due
Date Policy for Assignments and Exams: All homework,
labs, quizzes and exams are due on or before their due date. Assignments
turned in late for any reason will not be accepted for credit and will
receive a grade of zero. Checking Grades: It is your
responsibility to check your grades, by checking the online grade book, and notify
the instructor if an assignment you submitted has not been graded. All grades will normally be posted in the
grades area in Moodle within 4 days after the due date for the
assignment. If you submitted an assignment
but do not see your grade posted within that time, please contact me
immediately via E-mail. If you do not contact me within 1 week of the
assignment due date to let me know there is a problem with a grade on an
assignment the current grade in the grade book will remain the same. Collaboration: Assignments must be done independently unless you are told
otherwise. In case of doubt ask me
before you start working together. In
particular, discussion of lab assignments among students is permitted and encouraged,
but solutions and answers may not be copied.
Your work should be your own.
Another good rule of thumb is that if your hands touch the keyboard or
mouse, it's your work. On the other hand, if someone is telling you what to
type, it is their work, not yours. Student Code of Conduct: Academic Honesty
Policy:
Students are required to do
their own work on assignments and to work alone on exams.
Examples, and the consequences, of cheating are given below. Please refer to the Student Code of
Conduct in the Sacramento City
College Student Guide for additional examples and information. Cheating
Examples
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Obtaining answers from another student
during an exam (in any form and with or without his/her knowledge). ·
Providing answers to another student during
an exam (in any form). ·
Using material during an exam that is not
allowed. ·
Copying of quiz or exam questions. Consequences
of Cheating
If
cheating is identified, all individuals involved will receive zero
points for the assignment/quiz/exam.
All students involved in
cheating will receive a grade of zero on any work in which cheating
occurs. The matter will be referred to
the Business Division Dean and Campus Discipline Officer for appropriate
action. Student Conduct:
In addition to the above, to provide quality education for all
students, the integrity of the learning process must be maintained. It is
important that all students understand exactly what is expected and what is
considered inappropriate during the teaching/learning process. Learning Accommodations: If you
are a student with a learning disability, a physical disability, or other
special needs, please let me know as soon as possible if you need special
accommodations. These discussions are
best handled during my office hours or by appointment. All needs which have been verified through
the disability centers on campus will be accommodated. Class Drop Policy: Class Drop Policy: If you miss 2 consecutive week's
assignments, you may be dropped from the class. Note: If you are dropped from
class after the last date to withdraw from a class, you will receive a final
grade of "F". Neither the
instructor's signature nor approval is required to drop a class. Students
should drop themselves "officially" through the online registration
system, or they may receive an "F" in the class. Although I may drop students for not
submitting work and/or participating, DO NOT assumes that the instructor will
automatically drop you from the class roster. It is the student's sole responsibility to
officially drop classes. |
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Changes to Syllabus: If necessary the
instructor may make changes to the syllabus.
I will inform the class of
any changes. |
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The
final grade in this class will be based on the following |
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Percent Grade 90% - 100% A 80% -
89% B 70% - 79% C 60% - 69% D 0% - 59% F |