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May 05, 2024
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CF 118B - Internet Forensics Credits: 3 Description This course introduces the student to network intrusion analysis. It will cover DNS, ICMP, and fragmentation intrusion techniques and the use of TCP dump and SNORT in intrusion detection and prevention.
Student Learning Outcomes
- Identify DNS vulnerabilities.
- Demonstrate how DNS is used for intrusion reconnaissance.
- Identify ICMP protocols and explain their function in a network.
- Demonstrate ICMP mapping techniques.
- Differentiate between normal and malicious ICMP activity.
- Explain where and how packet fragmentation is used. (Math)
- Demonstrate how fragmentation is used as an intrusion technique. (Math)
- Use TCPdump as a network analysis tool. (Math)
- Use Snort as an intrusion detection mechanism. (Math)
Prerequisite: CIT 112B
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