Introduction to Computer Security

Course Number: 18-730

Department: Electrical and Computer Engineering

Locations: Pittsburgh, Qatar

Units: 12

Semester Offered: Fall, Spring

Fundamentals of computer security. We will focus on software security, applied cryptography, systems security, privacy, and usable security. A recurring theme will be security definitions, what kinds of security vulnerabilities may arise, and how to identify, fix, and prevent vulnerabilities.

Syllabus

https://courses.ece.cmu.edu/18730

Class format

Lecture and project-based 

Target audience

  • ECE, INI graduate students (18-730).

Background required

Some technical background.

Learning objectives

Students will learn the basic concepts in computer security including software vulnerability analysis and defense, networking and wireless security, and applied cryptography. Students will also learn the fundamental methodology for how to design and analyze security critical systems.

Faculty and instructors who have taught this course in the past

Lujo Bauer, David Brumley, Virgil Gligor