The Carnegie Pulseabout the carnegie pulse | advertise | contact | subscriptions | join 
newsart & cultureopinionseventscourse schedule

My schedule
Most popular
View departments
View locations
View times

Find course by title:




 

19-631 Computers and Security


Units:12.0
Department:Eng. & Public Policy
Cross-listed:18-630 , 95-830
Related URLs:http://www.epp.cmu.edu/

The growing importance of networks and distributed systems, and their use to support safety-critical applications, has made computer and communications security a central issue for systems today. This course will introduce students to the technical foundations of computer and communications security. These foundations will be illustrated using deployed systems as case studies. The course will assume a basic working knowledge of computers and networks, but will not assume any prior exposure to topics in computer or communications security.

  Popularity index
Rank for this semester:#0
Rank in this department:#0

  Students also scheduled
18-322 Analysis and Design of Digital Circ...
18-793 Optical Image and Radar Processing
18-493 Electroacoustics
18-349 Introduction to Embedded Systems
90-770 Applied Econometrics I
90-739 Systems Synthesis I
90-813 Cybercrime
18-342 Fundamentals of Embedded Systems
90-823 Program Evaluation
18-791 Digital Signal Processing I

  Spring 2005 times


No sections available for semester Spring 2005.



talkback to the pulse
No comments about this course have been posted, yet. Be the first to post!
Share your opinion on this course with other Pulse readers. Login below or register to begin posting.

Email address:
Password:







  (c) Copyright 2004 The Carnegie Pulse, Carnegie Mellon's first exclusively online student-run news source. campus mirror | RSS