CS 155: Computer and Network Security
For seniors and first-year graduate students. Principles of computer systems security. Attack techniques and how to defend against them. Topics include: network attacks and defenses, operating system security, application security (web, apps, databases), malware, privacy, and security for mobile devices. Course projects focus on building reliable code. Prerequisite: 110. Recommended: basic Unix.
Terms: Spr
| Units: 3
| UG Reqs: GER:DB-EngrAppSci
Instructors:
Boneh, D. (PI)
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Durumeric, Z. (PI)
;
Aguilar, B. (TA)
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Instructors:
Boneh, D. (PI)
;
Durumeric, Z. (PI)
;
Aguilar, B. (TA)
;
Gregory, D. (TA)
;
Ibeling, D. (TA)
;
Joshi, R. (TA)
;
Lin, Y. (TA)
;
Zeng, A. (TA)
CS 356: Topics in Computer and Network Security
Research seminar covering foundational work and current topics in computer and network security. Students will read and discuss published research papers as well as complete an original research project in small groups. Open to Ph.D. and masters students as well as advanced undergraduate students. Prerequisites: While the course has no official prerequisites, students need a mature understanding of software systems and networks to be successful. We strongly encourage students to first take
CS155: Computer and Network Security.
Terms: Aut
| Units: 3
Instructors:
Durumeric, Z. (PI)
;
Brown, F. (TA)
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