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Course Description

CMSC 426/626 — Principles of Computer Security

This course will provide an introduction to computer security, with specific focus on the computing aspects. Topics covered will include: Basics of computer security including an overview of threat, attack, and adversary models; social engineering; essentials of cryptography; traditional computing security models; malicious software; secure programming; Operating system security in practice; trusted operating system design; public policy issues including legal, privacy, and ethical issues; network and database security overview.

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Course Instructor

Instructor Office Office Hours Email
Dr. Christopher Marron ITE 359 Tu 1600 – 1700, We 1000 – 1100 cmarron@umbc.edu

Class Meeting Information

Section Days Time Location
01 Tuesday/Thursday 1730 – 1845 Sherman Hall 150
02 Tuesday/Thursday 1430 – 1545 ITE 104