20-CS-6056 - Security Vulnerability Assessment Electrical Engineering & Computer Science
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John Franco Electrical and Computer Engineering University of Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio 45221-0030 Email: franco@gauss.ececs.uc.edu Phone: 556 1817 Office: Rhodes 831 Office hours: M: 10:00-11:30AM, W: 3:30-4:30PM and by appointment
Credit Level: Graduate Credit Hrs: 3.00 Any one of the following is sufficient:
Meets: 12:20PM-1:15PM, Monday, Wednesday, Friday in Swift 500 Course material: our notes, web pages, ... and other references
Evaluation of systems and protocols to determine whether they are vulnerable to known attack vectors such as Return Oriented Programming, buffer overflow, exploitation of misconfigured systems, viruses, worms, side-channel attacks and others.
Network Protocols, Confidentiality, Message Integrity, Authentication, Return Oriented Programming, System Configuration, Virus, Trojan, Worm, Side-Channel Attack.