INFORMATION SYSTEM SECURITY


This course highlights the need for security in Information Systems (IS). An overview of the mechanisms used in safety CC in Information Management level, but also in technical and legal terms. The student comes into contact with a new philosophy Management Information Systems, where the need for the existence of security measures affecting their management mode directly.


Objectives

This course highlights the need for security in Information Systems (IS). An overview of the mechanisms used in safety CC in Information Management level, but also in technical and legal terms. The student comes into contact with a new philosophy Management Information Systems, where the need for the existence of security measures affecting their management mode directly. Completing the course, the student is able to: To understand the terminology relating to the Information Systems Security. To analyze the security level of an Information System. Be aware of the identification methods in an Information System. Implement malware response techniques. Implement basic data protection techniques. Perform encrypt / decrypt files. Understand security policies.


Prerequisites

No prerequisite course


Syllabus

Introduction to Cryptography: Asymmetric and symmetric cryptosystems. Authentication. Authentication Mechanisms. Digital Signatures. Access Control: Access Control Lists, Security Labels (MAC / DAC) and Access Control based on user role. Computer Security: Security from illegal copying, viruses, security personal computer. Network Security Concepts: Services and Security Mechanisms (in ISO 7498-2).

COURSE DETAILS

Level:

Type:

Undergraduate

(A-)


Instructors: Athanasios Kakarountas
Department: Applied Informatics in Management and Economics
Institution: TEI of Ionian Islands
Subject: Other Sub-Discipline
Rights: CC - Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike

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