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The purpose of this short four-week course is to introduce the topic of computer system security. We initially look at a short basic introduction to computer system core components and functions and then extend this to consider a variety of topics from hardware to applications. Throughout we provide pointers to openly available materials for background and further reading to explore the topics. We refer to the Cyber Security Body of Knowledge (CyBOK) as a reference for cyber security knowledge, alongside other sources that are widely available.
In total, we have four weeks that cover this introduction to computer systems and security. No prior programming nor advanced mathematical knowledge Is required. There are a few examples of pseudocode and some basic computer logic (AND, OR, XOR, etc.) in our Week 1 Introduction to computer systems, but these are not essential to completing the course. In other lessons, we introduce basic concepts and provide pointers to online resources.
The course includes active learning through four lab sessions. The first lab introduces the Linux operating system in general by exploring the Linux desktop and applications provided in the Coursera lab environment hosted in the AWS cloud. The second lab looks at the Linux command line and explores some of the file system and gathers system information, for example to explore processes. The third lab explores the network information, the system connectivity, and uses some Python scripts and Wireshark to examine the TCP and UDP transport protocols and the web/HTTP application protocol. Lastly we explore more about the network services using the Nmap tool to explore the network services in the system.
The course is designed to provide a wide introduction to computer security, by outlining computer systems, including the operating system, programs, data and networking. We discuss some of the issues in computer security and introduce some of the vulnerabilities and threats as we progress through the four weeks. We include some optional readings and videos from a number of sources, including professional resources and vendor materials for additional study.
In Week 1, we introduce computer systems and the need for security and services provided.
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5 vidéos12 lectures4 devoirs1 sujet de discussion1 laboratoire non noté
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5 vidéos•Total 85 minutes
Introduction to computer security•6 minutes
Computers, data and programs•20 minutes
An introduction to the operating system•41 minutes
The stream cipher•15 minutes
Week 1 summary•4 minutes
12 lectures•Total 315 minutes
Course overview and study guide •15 minutes
Starting your studies•10 minutes
Study journal reflection – expectations•20 minutes
Week 1 introduction•5 minutes
An overview of computer systems and security•60 minutes
Activity – Create a list of security terms and definitions •30 minutes
Computers and data•40 minutes
The operating system and its functionality•30 minutes
Lab: Introduction to Linux•20 minutes
Data representation and manipulation•60 minutes
Reflection on Week 1•10 minutes
Week 1: Additional resources for further study•15 minutes
4 devoirs•Total 60 minutes
Introducing computer systems and security•10 minutes
Computers and data•10 minutes
Data representation and storage•10 minutes
Week 1 test•30 minutes
1 sujet de discussion•Total 20 minutes
Getting to know each other•20 minutes
1 laboratoire non noté•Total 60 minutes
Introduction to Linux•60 minutes
Computer Architecture and Operating Systems
Module 2•11 heures à terminer
Détails du module
Week 2 continues our introduction to computer systems and security and allows us to explore computer systems and security further.
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7 vidéos13 lectures5 devoirs1 sujet de discussion1 laboratoire non noté
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7 vidéos•Total 64 minutes
Week 2 introduction•5 minutes
Introduction to layered models of computer systems•6 minutes
Extending our layered model of computer systems•19 minutes
Personal computer systems architecture•8 minutes
Computer input/output•14 minutes
Operating systems security•9 minutes
Week 2 summary•4 minutes
13 lectures•Total 385 minutes
Introduction to Week 2•10 minutes
A layered representation of a computer system•45 minutes
Computer security terminology•20 minutes
Security design principles•30 minutes
An introduction to personal computer systems architecture•60 minutes
Modern operating systems•45 minutes
Lab: Exploring the Linux system and command line•45 minutes
Virtualisation•20 minutes
Program/software classification•20 minutes
Exploring the Windows 11 operating system•20 minutes
Optional – Modern operating system: requirements for hardware security•30 minutes
Week 2 reflection•30 minutes
Week 2: Additional resources for further study•10 minutes
5 devoirs•Total 90 minutes
Layered models•10 minutes
Computer security design principles •20 minutes
Personal computer architecture•15 minutes
Operating systems, virtualisation and software•15 minutes
Week 2 test•30 minutes
1 sujet de discussion•Total 45 minutes
Operating systems•45 minutes
1 laboratoire non noté•Total 60 minutes
Exploring the Linux system and command line•60 minutes
Operating systems control, authentication, authorisation and accounting
Module 3•9 heures à terminer
Détails du module
Week 3 provides an introduction to computer authentication, authorisation and accounting, which are key computer systems security functions.
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6 vidéos14 lectures5 devoirs1 sujet de discussion
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6 vidéos•Total 36 minutes
Week 3 introduction•3 minutes
An introduction to authentication•9 minutes
Authorisation•9 minutes
Computer systems control•10 minutes
Accounting•2 minutes
Week 3 summary•4 minutes
14 lectures•Total 315 minutes
Introduction to Week 3•10 minutes
Authentication and authorisation•30 minutes
Authentication – passwords, tokens, biometrics and policy•90 minutes
Authentication – further optional reading•10 minutes
Authorisation and access control•20 minutes
Computer system control •20 minutes
Control mechanisms•20 minutes
Authorisation, access control and accounting•30 minutes
Access control models•20 minutes
Accounting – Monitoring usage and events•15 minutes
Case study: Web browser application control•20 minutes
Further reading – Modern operating system: application security •10 minutes
Week 3 reflection•10 minutes
Week 3: Additional resources for further study•10 minutes
5 devoirs•Total 130 minutes
Authentication mechanisms•40 minutes
Computer control overview•30 minutes
Access control and accounting•20 minutes
Applications and control•10 minutes
Week 3 test•30 minutes
1 sujet de discussion•Total 60 minutes
Authentication factors•60 minutes
Computer systems and networking
Module 4•12 heures à terminer
Détails du module
In week 4 we introduce networking, network protocols, some of the network features in the operating system and review computer system security.
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9 vidéos14 lectures7 devoirs2 laboratoires non notés
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9 vidéos•Total 82 minutes
Week 4 introduction•3 minutes
Computer networks and security•12 minutes
Networks and network equipment•28 minutes
Network security - Threats and vulnerabilities•6 minutes
Network security devices•4 minutes
The DMZ and network zones•7 minutes
Network authentication protocols•3 minutes
Computer systems security – threats and vulnerabilities•15 minutes
Course review and where next•5 minutes
14 lectures•Total 420 minutes
Introduction to Week 4•10 minutes
Network technologies and computer systems•60 minutes
Network protocols•45 minutes
Lab: exploring network protocols in Linux•40 minutes
An introduction to network authentication•30 minutes
Application case study: the web browser•20 minutes
Optional reading: The computer, the browser and digital fingerprints•30 minutes
Introduction to attack surface, CVE, CWE and CVSS•20 minutes
Lab: Mapping networks using Nmap•30 minutes
Week 4 reflection•30 minutes
Week 4: Additional resources for further study•10 minutes
7 devoirs•Total 120 minutes
Computer networking•15 minutes
Computer network threats and vulnerabilities•15 minutes
Computer network security•20 minutes
Network protocols•15 minutes
Network authentication•15 minutes
Threats and vulnerabilities•10 minutes
Week 4 test•30 minutes
2 laboratoires non notés•Total 120 minutes
Exploring network protocols on Linux•60 minutes
Mapping networks using Nmap•60 minutes
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Covers all fundamentals very well in the time given; however, should expand on cloud & software defined networks in future
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