DMACC Security

NET612   Fundamentals of Network Security  

Instructor Information
Marv Gardner - Urban Campus, MIS Degree Program Chair
Office 226 (office hours posted on door)       Phone 248-7500
Email:  mlgardner@dmacc.edu
Course Information
The course prepares students to recognize the threats and vulnerabilities present in existing information systems and to learn to design and develop the secure systems needed in the near future. It also prepares students for the role of decision maker in the area of information security. Topics include legal and ethical issues, security technologies risk management, network and system security, cryptography, and information security maintenance. Prerequisite: BCA113
Prerequisites: BCA113 Computer Network Literacy          Credits: 3
Competencies:    http://www.dmacc.edu/competencies/
DMACC Academic Calendar http://www.dmacc.edu/academiccal.asp
Textbooks & Materials
Required Textbook: 
  • Principles of Information Security, Whitman & Mattord, Course Technology, Second Edition, 0-619-21625-5
  • The Art of Intrusion, Mitnick & Simon, Wiley Publishing Inc., 0-7645-6959-7
Materials: Students may need several CDRs, or a USB flash drive
Software:  Microsoft Office - (See lab resources listed below)
Software Notice: All the software used in this class is copyrighted; therefore, it is not for distribution, copying, or personal use.  This software is the property of Des Moines Area Community College.”
Course Policies
Attendance: Absence should be in the case of emergency only. Please contact instructor if you know in advance that you are going to be gone. It is the responsibility of the student to contact fellow students regarding missed lecture notes, and to obtain handouts from the instructor. Participation in class activities and discussion are important to the learning process, failure to attend may result in loss of points awarded for participation.
Late Assignments: Each assignment will have a due date, 10 percent will be deducted each day an assignment is late.  No credit after assignment is 10 days late.
Expectations: Students are expected to have completed any assigned readings in preparation for class and be prepared to discuss the assigned material.
Exams & Quizes: No make up Exams or Quizes will be given, except in cases of extreme circumstances to be determined by the instructor. A zero score will be awarded for missed Exams or Quizes.
Grading:

Based on percentage of points possible accumulated throughout the course. Points will be awared for Exams, Quizes, assignments, and participation. A = 93-100%, A- = 90-92%, B+ = 87-89%, B = 83-86%, B- = 80-82%, C+ 77-79%, C = 73-76%, C- = 70-72%, D+ = 67-69%, D = 63-66%, D- = 60-62, F = 0-59%

Academic Dishonesty See DMACC Educational Services Procedures ES 262 VII. A. and B for information on plagiarism, cheating, information about appeals procedures or reference publication that addresses this information in detail.
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Student handbook

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Add/drop dates

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Refund policy

http://www.dmacc.org/refund.asp

Support Services
 

Accommodations

“It is the policy of DMACC to accommodate students with disabilities.  Any student with a documented disability who requires reasonable accommodation should contact the special needs coordinator at 515-964-6850 voice or 515-964-6810 TTY.”

Services for students with disabilities

http://www.dmacc.edu/student_services/disabilities.asp Contact the special needs coordinator at 515-964-6850 voice or 515-964-6810 TTY or contact the counselor on the Urban campus at 515-248-7505 for an Application for Accommodation.

Academic & educational advising

http://www.dmacc.edu/urban/ACSMtemplate.asp 

Career counseling

 

Library

http://www.dmacc.edu/urban/library.asp

Room 12, Monday – Thursday 8:00 am to 9:00 pm , Friday 8:00 am to 4:30 pm, Saturday 8:00 am to 12:00 pm

Academic Achievement Center

http://www.dmacc.edu/urban/tutoring.asp

Services include academic help, tutoring, GED, testing (Compass), pre-admission courses, high school diploma courses, and several credit classes., Room 204/206/208 Monday – Thursday 8:30 am to 7:00 pm, Friday 8:30 am to 3:00 pm, Saturday 9:00 am to 12:00 pm (fall & spring semesters only)

Computer Labs

http://www.dmacc.edu/helpdesk/pc_labs.htm

Urban Campus Building 1 Rooms 215 - Is the recomended lab for this course. Available hours posted on door of each lab.

Disclaimer
 This syllabus is representative of materials that will be covered in this class; it is not a contract between the student and the institution. It is subject to change without notice. Any potential exceptions to stated policies and requirements will be addressed on an individual basis, and only for reasons that meet specific requirements. If you have any problems related to this class, please feel free to discuss them with the instructor.
 

Scheduled Reading, Assignments, Labs, Course Resources, etc.

      See WebCT for assignments