Salt Lake City, Utah
June 20, 2004
June 20, 2004
June 23, 2004
2153-5965
12
9.430.1 - 9.430.12
10.18260/1-2--13423
https://peer.asee.org/13423
384
Course descriptions
CprE 530 Advanced Protocols and Network Security
Textbook:
TCP/IP Protocol Suite Second Edition, Behrouz A. Forouzan, McGraw Hill ISBN: 0-07-246060-1
Course Length: 45 hours in 15 weeks, 2 75-minute meetings per week
Course Description:
Design, implementation, and analysis of computer networks and data communications systems. Detailed examination of modern communication standards, protocol systems and their implementation. Transmission technology, packet switching, routing, flow control, and protocols
Course Learning Objectives:
Upon completing this course a student will:
• Understand the relationship between network layers, network services and functions. • Understand the function of each of the layers in the TCP/IP protocol suite. • Be able to describe the TCP/IP network protocols and the effect of an open network protocol on security • Be able to snoop traffic from a network and decode the data • Be able to write programs the use the TCP/IP socket level interface. • Understand the tradeoffs used in the design of the network protocols • Be able to setup routing table for IP • Be able to describe the functions of the packets used in each of the upper layers • Be able to describe the function of each of the packets in the most common TCP/IP applications
Major Topics:
• Introduction • Data link Layer • Network Layer • Transport Layer • Sockets • Application Layer
“Proceedings of the 2004 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition Copyright © 2004, American Society for Engineering Education"
Jacobson, D. (2004, June), Development Of A Graduate Certificate In Information Assurance Paper presented at 2004 Annual Conference, Salt Lake City, Utah. 10.18260/1-2--13423
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