IS3501 Teaching Plan for sem-A ‘2023 Week Date Topics 1 Sept 4 Introduction 2 Sep 11 Basic Data Communication Concepts (I) Written exercise #1 3 Sep 18 Basic Data Communication Concepts (II) MC exercise #1 4 Sep 25 Traditional Attacking Methods Written exercise #2 5 Oct 2 Threat Analysis MC exercise #2 6 Oct 9 Encryption Methods (I) Written exercise #3 7 Oct 16 Encryption Methods (II) MC exercise #3 8 Oct 21 (10am) 9 Oct 30 Security Technologies: Firewalls MC exercise #4 10 Nov 6 Security Technologies: Prevention Systems, Intrusion Detection, and Other Security Tools Written exercise #4 11 Nov 13 Security Management MC exercise #5 12 Nov 20 Group Projects’ Presentation 13 Nov 27 Group Projects’ Presentation Interim Report Presentation Class Activities Project group formation Peer learning Assessment: 20% class participation (2% for each written exercise #1 to #4; 2% for each MC exercise #1 to #4; 4% for MC exercise #5); 30% group project; 50% examination Textbook: (1) compulsory; (2 & 3) highly recommended especially for non-ICT background (1) William Stallings, “Network Security Essentials: Applications and Standards”, 6th edition, Pearson, ISBN: 9781292154916 (2) Whitman Michael, “Principles of Information Security”, 6th edition, Course Technology, ISBN: 9781111138233 (3) William Stallings, “Business Data Communications”, Pearson, ISBN: 9780273775300 All MC exercises are to be completed during the second hour of scheduled class time (no make-up), open-book, individual, and cover all previous lectures. All written exercises are to be submitted on or before that Sunday’s midnight. Note: