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IDS 3917-U02 (15223) (Directed Individual Study) VIP Program - B Cyber Security
Syllabus 2019 Spring


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VIP Vertical Integrated Project

Those who can, DO     Those who can DO more, TEACH



Class Expectations

   Pre-requisites
   CGS2250 or COP2210 and CGS3767 with a minimum grade of C.
  • Those who have less than a C in one of these classes will be dropped from the course during the first week of class.

   Class Type: 3 Credits, VIP Program - B (Directed Individual Study)

   Co-requisites: None



Below Topics and Sequence Could Be Modified

  Course Description:
  • IDS 3917 Vertically Integrated Projects - B (3). Students work in large projects with students from different majors working in real-world projects with university and external mentors. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor.
  • This course is designed to prepare students with the preliminary knowledge to enter into the Penetration Testing area of Cyber Security.
  • It covers basic US Legal Regulations and Ethics, System Fundamentals, Numerical Sytems, IP Subneting, Cryptography, Footprinting, Scanning, Enumeration, System Hacking, Malware and other hardware and software knowledge that is required in Cyber Security.
  • This class is divided into two general sections, Software and Hardware.

  Required Text
    Certified Ethical Hacker
    Version 9
    Study Guide
    Author: Sean-Phillip Oriyano
    ISBN 978-1-119-25224-5

  Expected Course Outcomes
  • This class is the first of two semester classes that will prepare the student for an IT Cyber Security Pentesting career, at the University Undergraduate Level.

  Projected Schedule (COULD BE MODIFIED)
    Chapters
  1. Introduction to Ethical Hacking
  2. System Fundamentals
  3. Cryptography
  4. Footprinting
  5. Scanning
  6. Enumeration
  7. System Hacking
  8. Malware
  9. System Hacking
  10. Social Engineering
  11. Denial of Service
  12. Session Hijacking
  13. Web Servers and Applications
  14. SQL Injections
  15. Hacking Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
  16. Mobile Device Secirity
  17. Evasion
  18. Cloud Technologies and Security
  19. Physical Security
  20. Appendix A - Answers to Review Questions
  21. Appendix B - Penetration Testing Frameworks
  22. Appendix C - Building a Lab

    Others Topics not Covered in the Book
  • Numerical Sytems, Decimal, Binary, Hexadecimal, Ascii
  • IP Subneting
  • Operating Systems
  • Hardware
  • Cabling



  Tools Required
   Your Own Laptop Computer:
  • In your Laptop you will be installing FREE Virtual Machine Software in which you will be installing multiple FREE Operating Systems.
    Please make sure that you have at least 100 GB available/free of secondary storage space, and at least 4 gig RAM, preferable 8 gigs RAM

   Hardware, Software, Tools and Parts Supplied by FIU:
  • Servers
  • Workstations
  • Operating Systems
  • Switches
  • Laptops
  • Network Building Tools
  • Land Telephones Network Building Tools
  • Cables, Connectors, Testers



   Goals


   Attendance
  • Attendance will be taken.
  • Not everything I teach in this class is in the book.



   Simple Rules
  • All programs MUST be done in the computers provided by FIU or in your own laptop and presented in class or in the lab when appropiate.

  • All programs MUST be named:
    last name + first Name initial + pgm1, 2, 3, 4 or 5.
    ex: SmithJpgm1.java  SmithJpgm1.c  SmithJpgm1.html 

  • Your email MUST have your name on it.
    FIU, ElHombre, TheItGuy, etc are NOT accepted.

  • On your email's subject write:
    Your class name and email's purpose: OS1 pgm1, WEB2 pgm4

  • Email me your source programs ONLY, attached. DO NOT COPY AND PASTE.

  • Your programs must compile using the terminal mode.

  • Programs with warnings will NOT be accepted. I will not debug your programs.

  • Do not change the names of the files I provide.

  • Programs turned in after the due date are NOT accepted.

  • Any modification to your grades MUST be done no later than ONE week after grades are posted in Moodle.



Grading

4 Programs 6 points each  =  24 points
3 Quizzes  5 points each  =  15 points
Exam 1 .................  =  15 points
Exam 2 .................  =  15 points
Exam 3 .................  =  31 points
                  Totals  = 100 points


PASS                   GPA                         FAIL                   GPA
A  = 100-95   4.00         D = 69-51    1.00
A- =  94-90   3.67         F = 50-00    0.00
B+ =  89-86   3.33    
B  =  85-82   3.00    
B- =  81-78   2.67    
C+ =  77-74   2.33    
C  =  73-70   2.00    
 
At the end of the semester, I will round up your Final Grade, bringing it to the next highest integer



TUTORING
PG6 #102 Hardware Lab
No Appointments Needed

Mon-Thu  12 noon - 8 PM
Friday   12 noon - 5 PM
Saturday 12 noon - 4 PM



Scheduled Programs, Quizzes and Exams
IDS 3917-U02 (15223) (Directed Individual Study) VIP Program - B

Below Dates and Data COULD BE MODIFIED



  • Quiz 1 - 10(ten) points
    Covering chapter 1 and class material
    Due: TBA, 2019 at the beginning of class



  • Quiz 2 - 10(ten) points
    Covering chapters 2 & 3 and class material
    Due: TBA, 2019 at the beginning of class



  • Quiz 3 - 10(ten) points
    Covering chapters 4 & 5 and class material
    Due: TBA, 2019 at the beginning of class



  • Quiz 4 - 10(ten) points
    Covering program 1 and class material
    Due: TBA, 2019 at the beginning of class



  • Quiz 5 - 10(ten) points
    Covering program 1 and class material
    Due: TBA, 2019 at the beginning of class



  • Quiz 6 - 10(ten) points
    Covering program 1 and class material
    Due: TBA, 2019 at the beginning of class



  • Quiz 7 - 10(ten) points
    Covering program 1 and class material
    Due: TBA, 2019 at the beginning of class



  • Quiz 8 - 10(ten) points
    Covering program 1 and class material
    Due: TBA, 2019 at the beginning of class



  • Final Exam - 20 (twenty) points
    Monday, April 22, 2019 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM Academic Health Center 4 -302
     



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