Title. Issue No or volume. Publishing house or Internet site. Required reading. D.
Goodman. 2003. Dynamic HTML. O'Reilly & Associates. David Flanagan. 2000.
COURSE UNIT DESCRIPTION Course unit title Secure Dynamic Internet
Course unit code ISDI7124
Lecturer(s) Coordinator: dr. M. Kazakevičiūtė-Beniušė Other lecturers:
Department where the course unit is delivered Department of Computer Science II Faculty of Mathematics and Informatics Vilnius University
Cycle Second
Type of the course unit Compulsory
Mode of delivery Face-to-Face
Semester or period when the course unit is delivered 2nd semester
Language of instruction Lithuanian
Prerequisites Student should have to be able to apply common methods in information technologies and telecommunications.
Number of ECTS credits allocated 5
Student’s workload
Contact hours
Individual work
134
48
86
Purpose of the course unit: programme competences to be developed Generic competences to be developed • Ability to work and learn on its own, • Ability to think in the abstract and self-critical, analyze and methodize information, • Ability to identify and solve problems. Subject-specific competences to be developed • Ability to model and create IT systems and services with relevant infrastructure, • Ability to analyze internet security technologies and apply it in practice • Ability to analyze information systems infrastructures, • Ability to analyze and implement algorithms relevant to the proposition, • Ability to find specific information in different sources and systemize it. Teaching and learning Learning outcomes of the course unit methods Distinguish multiple components of internet network and understand its principles and functions of network and Retractable lecture, the task of multicasting protocols. exercises and self-study of a Recognize the multicasting, compare, analyze, and variety of sources, preparation evaluate the security in the multicasting of Internet, its and delivery of presentations, vulnerabilities and cyber attacks threats. case analysis, data interpretation, project work, To understand the existence of alternatives to ensure consulting. network and information security and identify appropriate solutions for the given task or activity.
Assessment methods
Exam, individual project, decision-assessment tasks
Individual work
Contact hours
Internship/work placement
Seminars
Tutorials
Lectures
Course content: breakdown of the topics
Laboratory work
Individual work: time and assignments
1. Internet ecosystem and BGP protocol, introduction to multicast and multicast-based applications
4
2
6
8
2. BGP and internet communication protocol TCP/IP 3. Multicasting communication mechanism for group-oriented applications: video conferencing, interactive group games, TV over Internet and broadcasting stock quotes. 4. Large scale and highly dynamic group communications 5. Keystone security issues of secure multicast architecture: data origin authentication and confidentiality 6. Protocols and architectures of security services, the analysis of their advantages and limitations 7. Security issues and solutions in multicastbased applications and services, especially in group communication security, utilizing or deploying multicast-based communication solutions. Preparing for the exam
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2
6
8
4
2
6
12
2
2
4
8
6
2
10
12
6
3
9
10
6
3
9
16
Total
Assignments
Study of sources, design tasks analysis
10 32
16
48
84
Assessment strategy
Deadline
Assessment criteria
Practical tasks
Weig ht % 40
By scheduler
Written exam
60
January
The correct solution of theoretical/practical problems, the ability to support the decision or ability to answer questions related to the specifics of the internet. Submitted in writing to open questions or tasks that require application of new knowledge. Evaluation criteria: • explicit teaching of thoughts in writing; • high-quality content of the answers; • a reasoned decision; • the right solution of the theoretical/practical challenges.
Author
Publis hing year
Title
Required reading D.Goodman
2003
Dynamic HTML
O'Reilly & Associates
David Flanagan
2000
JavaScript,
O’Reilly & Associates
Issue No or volume
Publishing house or Internet site
CISCO Publications
2008
IP Multicast Dynamic NAT
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/d ocs/iosxml/ios/ipaddr_nat/configurati on/xe-3s/iadnat-multicastdynamic.html
Optional reading CISCO
2011
CISCO Multicast Routing and Switching
McGrew-Hill or http://docstore.mik.ua/cisco/pd f/routing/Cisco%20Multicast% 20Routing%20And%20Switch ing.pdf