Subject description - B2M32IBEA

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B2M32IBEA Information Security
Roles:PV Extent of teaching:2P + 2C
Department:13132 Language of teaching:CS
Guarantors:Boháč L., Vaněk T. Completion:Z,ZK
Lecturers:Vaněk T. Credits:6
Tutors:Hampl P., Hrad J., Macejko P., Pravda I., Vaněk T. Semester:L

Anotation:

The Information Security course provides a complete source of information on the field of security of information systems and information technologies. The most of information in today society is created, transferred, stored in electronic form so information security is very important part of it. Technical background for information security is provided by cryptology.

Course outlines:

1. Introduction to cryptology, historical overview
2. Block ciphers
3. Block ciphers modes of operation
4. Stream ciphera
5. Public key cryptosystems
6. Hash functions
7. Authentication protocols
8. Virtual Private Networks - IPsec
9. Cryptographic protocols - SSL / TLS, DTLS, SSH
10. X.509 certificate, certificate authority public key infrastructure
11. Securing e-mail communication - S / MIME, PGP
12. Electronic signature, electronic identity
13. APT (Advanced Persistent Threats)
14. Laws and standards in the field of information security

Exercises outline:

1. Introduction, passing conditions, health and safety regulations
2. Cryptanalysis of monoalplhabetic substitutions
3. Cryptanalysis of polyalphabetic substitutions
4. Cryptanalysis of transposition ciphers
5. Cryptanalysis of asymmetric key ciphers
6. Mid-term test
7. Introduction to laboratory exercises
8. Laboratory exercises
9. Laboratory exercises
10. Laboratory exercises
11. Laboratory exercises
12. Laboratory exercises
13. Final Test
14. Assesment

Literature:

1) Stamp M., Information Security - Principles and Practice, Wiley, 2006, ISBN: 0-471-73848-4
2) Anderson R., Security Engineering: A Guide to Building Dependable Distributed Systems, 2nd edition, Cambridge University, 2008, ISBN: 978-0470068526
available at https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~rja14/book.html
3) Menezes A, Vanstone S, van Oorschot P., Handbook of Applied Cryptography, CRC Press, 1996, available at http://www.cacr.math.uwaterloo.ca/hac/
4) Stamp M., Information Security - Principles and Practice, 3rd edition, Wiley, 2021, ISBN: 987-1119505907

Requirements:

1. Knowledge of modular arithmetics and algebra.
2. ISO/OSI network model, knowledge of computer networks principles
3. Programming in high-level languages (Python, Java,C#...)

Keywords:

security, cryptoghraphy, symmetric key algorithm, public key algorithms, network protocols, security protocols, hash function, authentication, integrity, confidentiality,

Subject is included into these academic programs:

Program Branch Role Recommended semester
MPEK6_2018 Mobile Communications PV 2
MPEK5_2018 Communications Networks and Internet PV 2
MPEK4_2018 Technology of the Internet of Things PV 2
MPEK8_2021 Communication and information processing PV 2,4


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