COMP 3825 Networking and Information Assurance - sp2021

Course Description

This course will introduce the principles of computer networks, including: Layers of Networking, Applications (World-Wide Web, Email, DNS), and Network Management, etc. It will also introduce the basic concepts of information assurance, including Threat Model, Basic Cryptography (Symmetric Cryptography, Public-key Cryptography, Message Authentication), Security Policies and Cyberethics. (The content and syllabus are subject to adjustment during the semester.)

Prerequisites: MATH4614

Lecture

Course Delivery: Online (elearn.memphis.edu)

Instructor Office Hours: by appointment

TA and TA Office Hours

Ramita Maharjan (Thursday 3:30 – 4:00 pm)

Navid Mohammad Imran (Tuesday 12:00 – 12:30 pm)

The Zoom links are posted in News on elearn.memphis.edu

Required Textbook

  • Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach, 7th Edition, James F. Kurose and Keith W. Ross, Pearson, 2017 (ISBN: 0133594149)
  • Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach, 6th Edition, James F. Kurose and Keith W. Ross. Free PDF!

Evaluation

Grading: Your final grade will come from the following sources:

  • 10% Class participation
  • 20% Homework
  • 20% Term Project
  • 25% Mid-term Exam
  • 25% Final Exam

Grading Scale: A+: 94, A: 90, A-: 87, B+: 84, B: 81, B-: 79, C+: 75, C: 72, C-: 68, D+: 64, D: 60, F: below 60

Course Policy

  • Late Policy: Without prior request, no late work will be accepted. All late submission maybe accepted at a penalty of 15% per day for no more than THREE days.
  • Testing Policy: The exam given is closed book/note/laptop/neighbor. But students are allowed to bring one cheat sheet (letter-sized 8.5-by-11) for quick reference. There will NOT be any makeup exams unless there is a documented emergency.
  • Homework Assignment and Project Report Policy: It is recommended that students use a word processing software (e.g., Word or LaTeX) to type their homework solutions or project report, then submit well-formatted PDF files.

Homework

  • Homework 1
  • Homework 2
  • Homework 3
  • Homework 4

Term Project

  • Project Description (Note: Multiple Dues in Project Description)

Course Schedule

  • Week 01:
    • Jan 20 - Lecture 1: Introduction
  • Week 02:
    • Jan 25 - Lecture 2: Networking Overview
    • Jan 27 - Lecture 3: Network Core and Quality of Service
  • Week 03:
    • Feb 01 - Lecture 4: Network Layering and Security Overview
    • Feb 03 - Lecture 5: Network Applications - Principles, Web and Http
  • Week 04:
    • Feb 08 - Lecture 6: Network Applications - Email and DNS
    • Feb 10 - Lecture 7: Socket Programming
  • Week 05:
    • Feb 15 - Lecture 8: Transport Layer
    • Feb 17 - Lecture 9: Principles of Reliable Data Transfer
  • Week 06:
    • Feb 22 - Lecture 10: Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)
    • Feb 24 - Lecture 11: TCP Congestion Control
  • Week 07:
    • Mar 01 - Lecture 12: Midterm Review
    • Mar 03 - Lecture 13: Midterm
  • Week 08:
    • Mar 08 - Wellness Break
    • Mar 10 - Lecture 14: Network Layer and IP
  • Week 09:
    • Mar 15 - Lecture 15: NAT, ICMP, SNMP and IPv6
    • Mar 17 - Lecture 16: Routing Algorithm
  • Week 10:
    • Mar 22 - Lecture 17: Routing in the Internet
    • Mar 24 - Lecture 18: Network Security Overview
  • Week 11:
    • Mar 29 - Lecture 19: Symmetric Key Cryptography I
    • Mar 31 - Lecture 20: Symmetric Key Cryptography II
  • Week 12:
    • Apr 05 - Lecture 21: Public Key Cryptography
    • Apr 07 - Lecture 22: TLS/SSL
  • Week 13:
    • Apr 12 - Lecture 23: Ethics in Computer Networking and Security
    • Apr 14 - Project Presentation 1
  • Week 14:
    • Apr 19 - Project Presentation 2
    • Apr 21 - Final Review
  • Week 15:
    • Apr 26 - Final Exam (in class exam)
Acknowledgment: Thanks all the authors for the textbook and slides. The copyright belongs to the original authors.