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Revision as of 17:14, 27 September 2005
Welcome to the Autumn 2005 course Wiki for Cyber Security and Homeland Security (University of Washington CSE P 590TU // UC Berkeley PP 190/290-009 // UCSD CSE 291 (C00)).
Contents
Announcements
- 8/11/05: Skeletal course web created. The course will begin for UCB students on August 31. The course will begin for UW and UCSD students on September 28.
Instructors
- Chris Hartmann-Siantar, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
- Ed Lazowska, UW Computer Science & Engineering
office hours: TBD, CSE 570 / 206-543-4755, or by appointment, or by email
- Steve Maurer, UC Berkeley Goldman School of Public Policy
office hours: TBD, 307 GSPP / 510-848-3593, or by appointment, or by email
- Stefan Savage, UCSD Computer Science & Engineering
office hours: TBD, EBU3B 3106 / 858-822-4895, or by appointment, or by email
- Geoff Voelker, UCSD Computer Science & Engineering
office hours: TBD, EBU3B 3108 / 858-822-3323, or by appointment, or by email
TA: Jeff Bigham, UW Computer Science & Engineering CSE 386 or by email
Summary
This course will provide an introduction to the technical and policy issues surrounding homeland security and cyber security.
The course is a 4-site distance-learning experiment involving the University of Washington, UC Berkeley, UC San Diego, and Microsoft. Lead instructors will be Ed Lazowska (UW Computer Science & Engineering), Steve Maurer (UCB Goldman School of Public Policy), Stefan Savage (UCSD Computer Science & Engineering), and Geoff Voelker (UCSD Computer Science & Engineering).
The course will meet Wednesday evenings from 6:30-9:20 (the UW classroom is CSE 305; the Berkeley classroom is 290 Hearst Mining Building; the Microsoft classroom is 113/1159; the UCSD classroom is EBU3B 1202), with two 15-minute breaks at approximately 7:20 and 8:20.
For Berkeley students, the first course session will be Wednesday August 31. UW and UCSD students will join the course on Wednesday September 28. The final course session will be Wednesday December 7. The four Berkeley-only course sessions will focus on {homeland security - cyber security}. Of the eleven additional sessions, seven will focus on cyber security and the remaining four on other homeland security topics.
Course requirements will include substantial reading, active class participation (to the extent possible given the crufty electronic format), a substantial small-group term project, and several small-group cyber security exercises.
Course Info
- Class schedule: Wednesdays, 6:30pm - 9:20pm, August 31 through December 7 (Berkeley), September 28 through December 7 (UW, UCSD).
- Class locations: UW: CSE 305; UCB: 290 Hearst Mining Building; Microsoft: 113/1159; UCSD: EBU3B 1202
- Course home page
- Course mailing list
- Mailing list archive
Course Readings and Schedule
- Preliminary lecture schedule
- Lecture materials
- Course technology overview doc pdf
Lecture Notes and Discussion
- Lecture 1: The Logic of Terrorism (Maurer)
- Lecture 2: The Third Wave
- Lecture 3: Post 9/11 Democracy - Michael Nacht
- Lecture 4: Technology Policy and the War on Terror
Course Project
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