443-1 | Systems security | Computer Science | S9 | ||||||
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Lessons : 20 h | TD : 0 h | TP : 16 h | Project : 0 h | Total : 36 h | |||||
Co-ordinator : Patrick Ducrot |
Prerequisite | |
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Course Objectives | |
Be aware of the risks inherent in information systems. Know what and how to protect yourself. | |
Syllabus | |
General information on IT risks. A few reminders on the legislation in force. Rights and duties of a safety manager. Attack techniques (spoofing, DOS, vulnerabilities, intrusion, trojans,?). Attack / defense tools (password tester, sniffer, scanner, DIS and NDIS,?). Reflection on the implementation of tools and a security policy. | |
Practical work (TD or TP) | |
- Implementation of a firewall (filtering, vpn, ...) - Handling of security tools. |
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Acquired skills | |
To be able to understand the risks associated with information systems and to define security strategies. | |
Bibliography | |
Sécurité Optimale. Détection des intrusions réseaux, Stephen Northcutt, Judy Novak, Donald McLachlan. Sécurité des systèmes Unix. Le guide anti hacker, Wolfram Gieseke. Journées consacrées à la sécurité des systèmes d'informations de l'ISMRA. |
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