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EN 650.412: Java Security
3.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
This course provides a comprehensive coverage of the security aspects of the Java platform. Java's security model and the VM and language features that support security are covered. Java APls relevant to development of secure software are discussed. The course concentrates on the practical aspects of using these APls. Use of the Java Cryptography APls is addressed and material on security in J2EE (Java 2 Enterprise Edition) is presented. Topics covered include the java security.* packages, the Java Cryptography Architecture and Java Cryptography Extension (JCA and JCE), Java Secure Sockets Extension (JSSE), Java Authentication and Authorization Service (JAAS), Java Generic Security Services (Java GSS-API), and the Java Certification Path API.
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EN 650.424: Network Security
3.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
This course focuses on communication security in computer systems and networks. The course is intended to pro-vide students with an introduction to the field of network security. The course covers network security services such as authentication and access control, integrity and confidentiality of data, firewalls and related technologies, Web security and privacy. Course work involves implementing various security techniques. A course project is required. [Systems] Co-listed with 600.424
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EN 650.445: Practical Cryptographic Systems
3.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
This semester long course will teach skill of how cryptographic systems work and fail - as part of a complete hardware and software system. The skills will be taught by examples I.e., by studyng and identifying flows in widely deployed crypto systems. We will place a particular emphasis on the failure of "security by obscurity" and the feasibility of reverse-engineering undocumented crypto systems.
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EN 650.471: Cryptography & Coding
4.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
A first course in the mathematical theory of secure and reliable electronic communication. Cryptology is the study of secure communication: How can we ensure the privacy of messages? Coding theory studies how to make communication reliable: How can messages be sent over noisy lines? Topics include finite field arithmetic, error-detecting and error-correcting codes, data compressions, ciphers, one-time pads, the Enigma machine, one-way functions, discrete logarithm, primality testing, secret key exchange, public key cryptosystems, digital signatures, and key escrow. Co-listed as 550.371
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EN 660.105: Intro To Business
4.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
This course provides a survey and overview of the various functions of business in a global market economy. After completing the course students will be able to identify, discuss and understand the nature of the business and the importance of the profit motive; the forms of business ownership and when they are appropriate and advantageous; the functions and responsibility of management; the functional division of business into operations an d production management, marketing, finance, labor relations and human resource management, R&D, and strategy; the types of financial institutions and their role in the economy; the functions of venture capital and the stock market; the evaluation of the financial health and potential of a company using the business plan or annual report.
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EN 660.150: Media and P.R. in the Big Apple
1.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
Gain insight into trends and career opportunities in public relations and media through one week of class learning (half days) followed by a 3-day trip to New York to network with and learn from executives from leading P.R. and media firms. Several entrepreneurs and JHU alum will be featured speakers! - REGISTER CAREER CENTER NOT ISIS. -
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EN 660.152: Branding -- Shaping the Way Consumers View Products
1.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
Through case studies and an applied group project (developing and presenting a marketing plan for a new product launch), students will gain an understanding (from the Lecturer who is a former Procter & Gamble marketer) of the fundamentals of brand marketing. Learn how to make marketing strategy choices, how to evaluate advertising, and how to hone and perfect oral and written communication skills.
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EN 660.154: The Art of the Pitch
1.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
: Donald Trump, Sergey Brin, and Steve Jobs know how to do it and so will you. “The Art of the Pitch” explores the principles of persuasive dialogue. Getting a job, raising money or selling a product: the basics of a successful pitch are the same. Guest speakers will share their best and worst pitches and what motivates them to act. Together students will craft two pitches, one for themselves and one real-time, real-world example for an outside business.
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EN 660.160: Location, Location, Location, or is there more? Principles and Practices of Real Esate Development
1.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
Taught by a professional in the field and a Hopkins graduate, this course explores the basic principles of real estate development and finance. Assignments, readings, and in-class discussions will analyze real estate development from site selection to financing and sales. The course will feature a special focus on new initiatives to support and encourage green development.
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EN 660.203: Financial Accounting
3.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
The course in Financial Accounting is designed for anyone who could be called upon to analyze and/or communicate financial results and/or make effective financial decisions in a for-profit business setting. No prior accounting knowledge or skill is required for successful completion of this course. Because accounting is described as the language of business, this course emphasizes the vocabulary, methods, and processes by which all business transactions are communicated. The accounting cycle, basic business transactions, internal controls, and preparation and understanding of financial statements including balance sheets, statements of income and cash flows are covered. No audits.
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