Course details

Projecting, Administration and Security

NSB Acad. year 2013/2014 Summer semester 5 credits

Current academic year

Computer networks security. Security in operating systems. Authentication, authorization, and accounting. IDS and IPS systems. Firewalls and traffic shaping. Virtual private networks. Operation and maintenance of computer networks. Operation and maintenance of applications. Backups. Monitoring of network elements and workload of computer systems. Cabling systems. Design of computer networks. Advanced routing.

Guarantor

Language of instruction

Czech

Completion

Credit+Examination

Time span

  • 26 hrs lectures
  • 26 hrs pc labs

Department

Subject specific learning outcomes and competences

Students are able to move in projecting computer networks and in extended network services.

Learning objectives

To give the knowledge of computer networks projecting, extended services, administration and securing computer systems and networks.

Prerequisite knowledge and skills

Basic orientation in computer networks and operating systems.

Fundamental literature

  • Oppenheimer, P.: Top-Down Network Design, 2. vydání, Cisco Press, 2004, ISBN 1-58705-152-4
  • Wayne, L.: Cisco Networking Academy Program CCNP 1-4, Cisco Press, 2004-2005, ISBN 1-58713-135-8, 1-58713-145-5, 1-58713-143-9, 1-58713-141-2
  • Stallings, W.: Network Security Essentials, 3. vydání, Prentice Hall, 2007, ISBN 0-13-238033-1
  • Zwicky, E. D.: Building Internet Firewalls, 2. vydání, O'Reilly, 2000, ISBN 1-56592-871-7 

Syllabus of lectures

  • Introduction. Computer networks security.
  • Security in operating systems.
  • Authentication, authorization, and accounting.
  • IDS and IPS systems.
  • Firewalls and traffic shaping.
  • Virtual private networks.
  • Operation and maintenance of computer networks.
  • Operation and maintenance of applications.
  • Backups.
  • Monitoring of network elements and workload of computer systems.
  • Cabling systems.
  • Design of computer networks.
  • Advanced routing.

Syllabus of computer exercises

  • Advanced Authentication - Kerberos, 802.1x, Radius
  • Traffic shaping (AltQ)
  • Building VPN Networks, Certification Authority
  • Network Monitoring using NetFLow, sFlow, SNMP etc.

Progress assessment

Min. 20 points during the term.

Teaching methods and criteria

The course uses teaching methods in form of Lecture - 2 teaching hours per week, Computer exercise - 2 teaching hours per week.

Controlled instruction

The monitored are presence in computer labs, tests in labs, presentation and final exam.

Course inclusion in study plans

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