CIS 4510/5510: Computer and Network Security

Fall 2024

UPenn

Instructor: Sebastian Angel

Room: Berger Auditorium (in Skirkanich Hall)

Time: MW 10:15 AM–1:45 AM

Email: sebastian.angel at cis.upenn.edu

Discussion: Ed

Office hours: TBD (Levine 604)

Course Description

This course introduces the principles and practical considerations of computer and network security. It covers the following:

Prerequisites

Even though NETS students are not required to take CIS 2400, it is a prerequisite for this course.

Course Staff

Name Office hours (location)
Yixuan Jing TBD
Sriram Josyula TBD
Sasha Nguyen TBD
Alireza Shirzad TBD
Brady Zhou TBD

Textbook

There is no required textbook for this course. The following books (available for free) are good extra sources:

Assignments, quizzes, and exams

There will be 3 homework assignments to be completed individually, and 3 projects to be done in pairs. There are two non-cumulative exams.

There will be 1 short quizz each week to be completed online through Canvas. The purpose of these quizzes is to keep you on track throughout the semester and make sure that you are understanding the material. We will drop the lowest 4 quizzes.

Late days

You will have a budget of five late days (24-hour periods) over the course of the semester that you may use to turn homeworks and projects in late without penalty and without needing to ask for an extension. Late pair projects will be charged to both partners. Once your late days are used up, extensions will only be granted in extraordinary circumstances. Late days can be used for homeworks and projects, but not exams nor quizzes. To use a late day, just turn in your assignment late. There is no need to notify the course staff or justify your decision. If you have an extenuating circumstance, you must contact the course staff before the assignment is due.

Grading

Academic Honesty

We encourage you to discuss the problems and your general approach with other students in the class. However, the answers you turn in must be your own original work, and you must adhere to Penn’s Code of Academic Integrity.

For more information, see the Office of Student Conduct.

Students with disabilities

The University of Pennsylvania provides reasonable accommodations to students with disabilities who have self-identified and received approval from the Office of Student Disabilities Services (SDS). If SDS has approved your request for accommodations, please make an appointment to meet with me as soon as possible in order to discuss the arrangements for your accommodations. SDS services are free and confidential.