JNTUH B.Tech 4th year (4-2) Network Security gives you detail information of Network Security (Elective – IV) R13 syllabus It will be help full to understand you complete curriculum of the year.
Course Objectives
The main objectives are
- To acquire an understanding of network security and its changing character.
- To understand how network security is conceptualized and carried out.
- To examine conventional encryption and cryptography techniques.
- To articulate informed opinion about issues related to network IP security.
- To identify and investigate web security requirements.
- To appreciate the concepts of SNMP and design principles of firewall.
UNIT —I
Security Attacks: (Interruption, Interception, Modification and Fabrication), Security Services (Confidentiality, Authentication, Integrity, Non-repudiation, access Control and Availability) and Mechanisms, A model for Internetwork security, Internet Standards and RFCs, Buffer overflow & format string vulnerabilities, TCP session hijacking, ARP attacks, route table modification, UDP hijacking, and man-in-the-middle attacks.
UNIT -II
Conventional Encryption: Principles, Conventional encryption algorithms, cipher block modes of operation, location of encryption devices, key distribution Approaches of Message Authentication, Secure Hash Functions and HMAC.
UNIT-III
Public Key Cryptography: principles, public key cryptography algorithms, digital signatures, digital Certificates, Certificate Authority and key management Kerberos, X.509 Directory Authentication Service. Email Privacy: Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) and S/MIME.
TEXT BOOKS
- Network Security Essentials (Applications and Standards) by William Stallings Pearson Education.
- Hack Proofing your network by Ryan Russell, Dan Kaminsky, Rain Forest Puppy, Joe Grand, David Ahmad, Hal Flynn Ido Dubrawsky, Steve W.Manzuik and Ryan Permeh, wiley Dreamtech
REFERENCE BOOKS
- Fundamentals of Network Security by Eric Maiwald (Dreamtech press)
- Network Security – Private Communication in a Public World by Charlie Kaufman, Radia Penman and Mike Speciner, Pearson/PHI.
- Cryptography and network Security, Third Edition, Stallings, PHI/Pearson
- Principles of Information Security, Whitman, Thomson.
- Network Security: The complete reference, Robert Bragg, Mark Rhodes, TMH
- Introduction to Cryptography, Buchmann, Springer.
- Network Security and Cryptography: Bernard Menezes, CENGAGE Learning.
- Information Systems Security,Godbole,Wiley Student Edition.
- Cryptography and network Security, B.A.Forouzan, D.Mukhopadhyay, 2nd Edition,TMH.
Course Outcomes
- Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to:
- Acquire an understanding of network security and its changing character.
- Understand conventional encryption and cryptography techniques.
- Analyze issues related to network IP security.
- Identify and investigate web security requirements.
- Know the concepts of SNMP and design principles of firewall.
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