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CYBER SECURITY (AUC-002) Syllabus
UNIT-I
Introduction to information systems, Types of information Systems, Development of Information Systems, Introduction to information security, Need for Information security, Threats to Information Systems, Information Assurance, Cyber Security, and Security Risk Analysis.
UNIT-II
Application security (Database, E-mail and Internet), Data Security Considerations-Backups, Archival Storage and Disposal of Data, Security Technology-Firewall and VPNs, Intrusion Detection, Access Control.
Security Threats -Viruses, Worms, Trojan Horse, Bombs, Trapdoors, Spoofs, E-mail viruses, Macro viruses, Malicious Software, Network and Denial of Services Attack, Security Threats to E-Commerce- Electronic Payment System, e-Cash, Credit/Debit Cards. Digital Signature, public Key Cryptography.
UNIT-III
Developing Secure Information Systems, Application Development Security, Information Security Governance & Risk Management, Security Architecture & Design Security Issues in Hardware, Data Storage & Downloadable Devices, Physical Security of IT Assets, Access Control, CCTV and intrusion Detection Systems, Backup Security Measures.
UNIT-IV
Security Policies, Why Policies should be developed, WWW policies, Email Security policies, Policy Review Process-Corporate policies-Sample Security Policies, Publishing and Notification Requirement of the Policies.
Information Security Standards-ISO, IT Act, Copyright Act, Patent Law, IPR. Cyber Laws in India; IT Act 2000 Provisions, Intellectual Property Law: Copy Right Law, Software License, Semiconductor Law and Patent Law.
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Introduction to Information Systems
What is data?
Data consist of raw facts or stream of things that are happening now and have happened in the past.
What is information?
Information is data that has been transformed into a more useful form. It’s important to say that information have a value.
What is knowledge?
Knowledge is the stock of conceptual tools and categories used by humans to create, collect store, and share information.
What is a system?
A system is a set of elements with relationships between them. They work together to achieve a common purpose or goal. System has inputs, processing mechanisms and outputs.
Systems can be relatively simple, or they can be more complex. Hospitals, manufacturers, insurance companies and electric utilities can be viewed as systems. In most of these cases, the system goals is profit maximization or customer satisfaction. Inputs of these systems include labor, capital, land, merchandise, equipment, and so on. Output from these systems is the goods and services offered by the business. The system boundary defines the system and distintinguishes it from everything else. The input, the processing mechanism and the output are system elements.
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What is an information system?
Information system is a set of interrelated elements or components that collect (input), manipulate and store (processing), and disseminate (output) data and information as well as feedback mechanism.
Input is the activity of capturing raw data resources in the organization.
Processing involves converting (as calculations, comparisons and storing) this raw input into a more appropriate and useful outputs.
Output involves producing useful information to the people or activities that will use it in the form of documents or reports.
Feedback is used to refine or to correct the input raw. Feedback is also important for managers and decision makers.
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