Teaching Methodologies
The classes will be taught under theoretical and practical, in computer rooms. Is the methodology used for expository presentation of the concepts of the course, supported by practical experimentation by performing exercises applying the concepts communicated in computers.
Learning Results
Provide the students with a set of knowledge and skills to plan and implement security policies. Will be deepened aspects related to security in computer networks.
Program
1. Introduction
2. Encryption
3. Key distribution and authentication of users
4. Safety level of the transport layer
5. Security in 802.11 networks
6. Email security
7. Security at the network layer (IP)
8. Intrusions
9. Malware
10. Firewalls
Internship(s)
NAO
Bibliography
1. Network Security Essentials: Applications and Standards 4th
ed., William Stallings, Pearson
2. Computer Security: Principles and Practice 1st
ed., William Stallings, Pearson
3. Segurança Informáticas nas Organizações, Henrique São Mamede, FCA
4. Segurança em Redes Informáticas 3
ª ed., André Zuquete, FCA
5. Segurança no Software, Miguel Pupo Correia / Paulo Jorge Sousa, FCA
6. Network Security: The Complete Reference, Mark RhodesOusley,
Roberta Bragg, Keith Strassberg
7. Network Security Bible, Eric Cole, Ronald L. Krutz, James Conley
8. Practical Unix & Internet Security – 3rd ed., Simson Garfinkel, Gene Spafford, Alan Schwartz