Network Security

Quarters
Spring Open
Location
Olympia
Class Standing
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Richard Weiss

When computers are connected to the Internet, there is no clear boundary between network security and computer security. Nevertheless, this class will focus on issues that are most related to how computers can store and communicate data securely. We’ll focus on securing network protocols by applying concepts from cryptography, such as symmetric key and public key ciphers, secure hashes, key distribution, authentication, and digital signatures.  This course will also cover firewalls, as they are essential for defending a network.

This 4-credit upper division course is part of the Cybersecurity Foundations Certificate sequence.  Although this course can be taken as a stand-alone offering, it is also designed to integrate with (and be a companion to) the Networking thread in the program (12 credits, winter quarter). 

There will be lectures, hands-on labs, homework assignments, and tests.

This class can be completed completely online, but on-campus class meetings are an option for interested students. If you have questions, send an email to Richard at weissr@evergreen.edu This is the third of four courses that must be taken in sequential order which comprise the Cybersecurity Foundations Certificate.

This offering is connected to the Cybersecurity Foundations Certificate at Evergreen. For more information visit: https://www.evergreen.edu/certificates/cybersecurity-foundations.

Registration

Students must have a basic knowledge of 5-layer TCP/IP protocol stack, Wireshark, and some Python programming. Students should have used ssh and the Linux command line interface, but do not need to be experts.

If students have questions, they should email Richard at weissr@evergreen.edu

Course Reference Numbers
So - Sr (4): 30036

Academic Details

This offering is connected to the Cybersecurity Foundations Certificate at Evergreen. For more information visit: https://www.evergreen.edu/certificates/cybersecurity-foundations.

Computer Science, IT

4
50
Sophomore
Junior
Senior

Up to 4 upper division science credits in Network Security will be awarded to students who successfully complete the course requirements.

Schedule

Spring
2024
Open
Remote (S)

See definition of Hybrid, Remote, and In-Person instruction

Day
Schedule Details
Evans Hall 2617 - Windows / Linux Lab
Olympia