Infrastructure Security detailed syllabus scheme for Information Technology (IT), 2019 regulation has been taken from the University of Mumbai official website and presented for the Bachelor of Engineering students. For Course Code, Course Title, Test 1, Test 2, Avg, End Sem Exam, Team Work, Practical, Oral, Total, and other information, do visit full semester subjects post given below.
For all other Mumbai University Information Technology 7th Sem Syllabus 2019 Pattern, do visit IT 7th Sem 2019 Pattern Scheme. The detailed syllabus scheme for infrastructure security is as follows.
Infrastructure Security Syllabus for Information Technology BE 7th Sem 2019 Pattern Mumbai University
Course Objectives:
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Course Outcomes:
Students will be able to:
- Understand the concept of vulnerabilities, attacks and protection mechanisms
- Analyze and evaluate software vulnerabilities and attacks on databases and operating systems
- Explain the need for security protocols in the context of wireless communication
- Understand and explain various security solutions for Web and Cloud infrastructure
- Understand, and evaluate different attacks on Open Web Applications and Web services
- Design appropriate security policies to protect infrastructure components
Prerequisites:
Computer Networks, Cryptography and Network Security
Module I
Introduction Cyber-attacks, Vulnerabilities, Defense Strategies and Techniques, Authentication Methods- Password, Token and Biometric, Access Control Policies and Models (DAC,MAC, RBAC, ABAC, BIBA, Bell La Padula), Authentication and Access Control Services- RADIUS, TACACS, and TACACS+ 6 CO1
Module II
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Module III
Wireless Security Mobile Device Security- Security Threats, Device Security, GSM, UMTS and 4G Security, IEEE 802.11xWireless LAN Security, VPN Security, Wireless Intrusion Detection System (WIDS. 9 CO3
Module IV
Cloud Security Cloud Security Risks and Countermeasures, Data Protection in Cloud, Cloud Application Security, Cloud Identity and Access Management, Cloud Security as a Service, SAML, OAuth 8 CO4
Module V
Web Security Web Security Considerations, User Authentication and Session Management, Cookies, SSL, HTTPS, SSH, Privacy on Web, Web Browser Attacks, Account Harvesting, Web Bugs, Clickjacking, CrossSite Request Forgery, Session Hijacking and Management, Phishing and Pharming Techniques, DNS Attacks, Web Service Security, Secure Electronic Transaction, Email Attacks, Web Server Security as per OWASP, Firewalls, Penetration Testing 12 CO4, CO5
Module VI
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Text Books:
- Computer Security Principles and Practice, William Stallings, Sixth Edition, Pearson Education
- Security in Computing, Charles P. Pfleeger, Fifth Edition, Pearson Education
- Network Security and Cryptography, Bernard Menezes, Cengage Learning
- Network Security Bible, Eric Cole, Second Edition, Wiley
Reference Books:
- Web Application Hackers Handbook by Wiley.
- Computer Security, Dieter Gollman, Third Edition, Wiley
- CCNA Security Study Guide, Tim Boyle, Wiley
- Introduction to Computer Security, Matt Bishop, Pearson.
- Cloud Security and Privacy, Tim Mather, Subra Kumaraswamy, Shahed Latif , ORiely
Assessment:
Internal Assessment for 20 marks: Consisting of Two Compulsory Class Tests Approximately 40% to 50% of syllabus content must be covered in First test and remaining 40% to 50% of syllabus contents must be covered in second test. End Semester Theory Examination: Some guidelines for setting the question papers are as:
- Weightage of each module in end semester examination is expected to be/will be proportional to number of respective lecture hours mentioned in the syllabus.
- Question paper will comprise of total six questions, each carrying 20 marks.
- Q.1 will be compulsory and should cover maximum contents of the syllabus.
- Remaining question will be mixed in nature (for example if Q.2 has part
- from module 3 then part
- will be from any other module. (Randomly selected from all the modules)
- Total four questions need to be solved.
For detail syllabus of all other subjects of Information Technology (IT) 7th Sem 2019 regulation, visit IT 7th Sem Subjects syllabus for 2019 regulation.