University of Suffolk BSc (Hons) Computing
Module name:
Security for Computer Networks
Module code:
UMDCOM206
Credits:
20.00
Description:

RATIONALE

This module covers basic and advanced security concepts related to wired and wireless networks, and builds upon the network knowledge previously covered in Level 4 study. The OSI stack, first encountered in Level 4 study, is used as a vehicle to explore protocol security issues at different OSI layers. The approach taken aims at first to familiarise the student with the techniques used by potential attackers. The student will learn about the main challenges faced by a variety of wired and wireless environments. Further, the module presents common defence techniques and tools used to counter different security threats, and also explores some of the latest network security challenges posed by recent technology developments.

AIMS

LEARNING OUTCOMES

On completion of this module the student should be able to:

  1. Display a conceptual understanding of wired and wireless network security principles
  2. Critically evaluate the main attack avenues associated with different network topologies and infrastructures
  3. Use tools to diagnose network security weaknesses
  4. Configure a secure network for a given purpose

Prerequisites:
UOS-IND-B-100