Kent Seamons
Office: 2230 TMCB
Office Hours: by appointment
Email: seamons AT cs dot byu dot edu
Location: 1156 TMCB.
Please check our hours for any changes before coming in.
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10AM | TA Meeting | Ryan | Ryan | ||
11AM | Brian | Brian | |||
12PM | Ryan | Ryan | Ryan | Ryan | Ryan |
1PM | Brian | Brian | Brian | Brian | Brian |
2PM | Ryan, Brian | Ryan | Ryan, Brian | Ryan | Brian |
3PM | Brian | CLASS | Brian | CLASS | |
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6:30PM | CLOSE | CLOSE | CLOSE | CLOSE | CLOSE |
Email: ryssavage@gmail.com, tiu.brian@gmail.com
We will use Slack for online class discussions
Link to join the slack channel: https://join.slack.com/t/cs465byufall2017/shared_invite/MjM3MzEwMjIwNDg1LTE1MDQ3MjM1ODEtOGNkMzI2MGIxZQ
Section 001: TTh 3:00 ~ 4:15 pm, 2107 JKB
This course will cover fundamental principles of computer security. The course consists of two parts:
CS 324 (concurrent) or Instructor Consent
Student learning activities consist of exams, homework, and hands-on programming projects.
Projects:
Each week that a project is assigned, it is due before midnight on Friday. Students are encouraged to meet project deadlines. I want to see all students complete every lab by the end of the semester.
Late Project Policy
Project Pass-off Policies
Homework:
Homework is due on Tuesday at the beginning of class. Submit it online in LearningSuite before it is due.
Submitted homework must be one of the following file types: .doc .docx .pdf .txt - Don't make us have to work hard
to read your assignments. Code can be submitted as .zip or .tar.gz
Grading: Each homework is worth 25 points
Late Homework Policy:
Study Habits
Successful students attend class regularly and complete assignments on time. Students are encouraged to work together in groups to discuss topics and assignments. A good rule of thumb is that only your hands should be on the keyboard when you are entering your solution. Do not share your work with any other students in the class or with students in a future class.
Learning Outcomes
1) Build a system: Implement a cryptographic algorithm from a standards specification.
2) Break and fix a system: Demonstrate how attackers compromise real-world systems, and then show how to prevent these attacks.
Grading Scale
A 93-100 | B- 80-82 | D+ 67-69 |
A- 90-92 | C+ 77-79 | D 63-66 |
B+ 87-89 | C 73-76 | D- 60-62 |
B 83-86 | C- 70-72 | E 59 and lower |
The course syllabus is located here: https://learningsuite.byu.edu/view/0wRNqhSV6yrb.html Notify the TAs if you see a discrepency between the schedule in the syllabus and the schedule on the wiki. The wiki schedule is the official schedule.