CS 426: Computer Security
Program Overview
Department of Computer Science
The Department of Computer Science is part of the College of Science at Purdue University.
Academic Programs
The department offers various academic programs, including undergraduate and graduate programs.
Undergraduate Program
The undergraduate program provides students with a comprehensive education in computer science, covering topics such as computer security, data structures, and software engineering.
Graduate Program
The graduate program offers advanced degrees in computer science, with research areas including artificial intelligence, data science, and cybersecurity.
Courses
The department offers a wide range of courses, including:
- CS 426: Computer Security
- This course covers topics such as:
- Introduction to computer security
- Risk analysis and policy formation
- Personnel and physical security
- Encryption basics
- Applying encryption
- Authentication and identification
- Malicious code
- Models of security
- Assurance methods
- Basic DB security
- Network security
- Intrusion and misuse detection and response
- Issues of law and ethics
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Research Areas
The department has research areas in:
- Artificial intelligence
- Data science
- Cybersecurity
- Computer networks
- Database systems
- Software engineering
Resources
The department provides various resources for students, including:
- Business office
- Instructional support
- Campus map
- Facilities
- FTP server
- Reserve a room in Lawson Hall
- Help pages
- Lawson building floor plan
- Felix Haas hall floor plan
- LWSN emergency plan
- DSAI emergency plan
- Libraries
- Policies
- LWSN right to know training
Campus Resources
The university provides various campus resources, including:
- BoilerConnect
- Brightspace
- Faculty and staff
- myPurdue
- Office 365
- OneCampus portal
- Outlook
Department Resources
The department provides additional resources, including:
- CS seminars
- Science seminars
- Sitemap
- Fix it: maintenance request
- My.cs portal
- Reserve a LWSN room
- Overrides for CS courses
- Computer systems status
- Lawson building hours
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