4th Year, CSE

CS701PC: Cryptography and Network Security CSE Syllabus for B.Tech 4th Year 1st Sem R18 Regulation JNTUH

Cryptography and Network Security detailed syllabus for Computer Science Engineering (CSE), R18 regulation has been taken from the JNTUHs official website and presented for the students of B.Tech Computer Science Engineering branch affiliated to JNTUH course structure. For Course Code, Course Titles, Theory Lectures, Tutorial, Practical/Drawing, Credits, and other information do visit full semester subjects post given below. The syllabus PDF files can also be downloaded from the universities official website.

For all other CSE 4th Year 1st Sem Syllabus for B.Tech R18 Regulation JNTUH, do visit CSE 4th Year 1st Sem Syllabus for B.Tech R18 Regulation JNTUH subjects. The detailed syllabus for cryptography and network security is as follows.

Course Objective:

  • Explain the objectives of information security
  • Explain the importance and application of each of confidentiality, integrity, authentication and availability
  • Understand various cryptographic algorithms.
  • Understand the basic categories of threats to computers and networks
  • Describe public-key cryptosystem.
  • Describe the enhancements made to IPv4 by IPSec
  • Understand Intrusions and intrusion detection
  • Discuss the fundamental ideas of public-key cryptography.
  • Generate and distribute a PGP key pair and use the PGP package to send an encrypted email message.
  • Discuss Web security and Firewalls

Course Outcome:

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Unit – I

Security Concepts: Introduction, The need for security, Security approaches, Principles of security, Types of Security attacks, Security services, Security Mechanisms, A model for Network Security Cryptography Concepts and Techniques: Introduction, plain text and cipher text, substitution techniques, transposition techniques, encryption and decryption, symmetric and asymmetric key cryptography, steganography, key range and key size, possible types of attacks.

Unit – II

Symmetric key Ciphers: Block Cipher principles, DES, AES, Blowfish, RC5, IDEA, Block cipher operation, Stream ciphers, RC4. Asymmetric key Ciphers: Principles of public key cryptosystems, RSA algorithm, Elgamal Cryptography, Diffie-Hellman Key Exchange, Knapsack Algorithm.

Unit – III

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Unit – IV

Transport-level Security: Web security considerations, Secure Socket Layer and Transport Layer Security, HTTPS, Secure Shell (SSH) Wireless Network Security: Wireless Security, Mobile Device Security, IEEE 802.11 Wireless LAN, IEEE 802.11i Wireless LAN Security

Unit – V

E-Mail Security: Pretty Good Privacy, S/MIME IP Security: IP Security overview, IP Security architecture, Authentication Header, Encapsulating security payload, Combining security associations, Internet Key Exchange Case Studies on Cryptography and security: Secure Multiparty Calculation, Virtual Elections, Single sign On, Secure Inter-branch Payment Transactions, Cross site Scripting Vulnerability.

Text Books:

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Reference Books:

  1. Cryptography and Network Security: C K Shyamala, N Harini, Dr T R Padmanabhan, Wiley India, 1st Edition.
  2. Cryptography and Network Security: Forouzan Mukhopadhyay, Mc Graw Hill, 3rd Edition
  3. Information Security, Principles, and Practice: Mark Stamp, Wiley India.
  4. Principles of Computer Security: WM. Arthur Conklin, Greg White, TMH
  5. Introduction to Network Security: Neal Krawetz, CENGAGE Learning
  6. Network Security and Cryptography: Bernard Menezes, CENGAGE Learning

For detail syllabus of all other subjects of B.Tech 4th Year Computer Science Engineering, visit CSE 4th Year syllabus subjects.

For B.Tech CSE branch results, visit JNTUH B.Tech Computer Science Engineering all semester results direct link.

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