Lecture. Study of techniques used to protect stored or communicated digital information against adversaries. Discussion of authentication and access control, the basics of cryptography, basic system security, development of secure software, and protocols for secure communication. Prerequisite: CS 3100. (Lecture, 2 hours; laboratory, 2 hours)
| Updated1 | Course Id | Units | Day | Time | Room | Location | Instructor | Additional Course Fees |
Availability2 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10/2/2025 5:01 PM | CS 4840 001 | 3 |
MWF MWF |
12:00P - 12:50P 12:00P - 12:50P |
B 203 HYBRID 001 |
TURLOCK |
Kim, Dae Hee |
$0.00 | 1 |
Course Notes
Student must also enroll in CS 4840-002 (LAB) concurrently.
Hybrid Online - Synchronous. In-person class meetings will be on campus at the room, day, and time listed. Online class meetings will be at the day and time listed. Students must be available at the class times listed in the Class Schedule, and must attend in person on days indicated as such by the instructor. Students do not have the option to choose in-person or virtual, nor opt for asynchronous participation. Dr. Kim will be sending email with additional information to the enrolled students.