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4050-413: Applications of Wireless Data Networks
2.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
This course explores wireless data networking technologies and equipment. As its basis it uses the fundamental concepts and technologies learned in 342 and 403, and expands upon them to include other contemporary and emerging technologies. In this course we will discuss topics such as wireless local area networks (WLANs), wireless network operation, network integration, construction and network design. (4050-403, 4050-351) Class 3, Lab 2, Credit 4
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4050-421: Systems Administration I
5.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
This course is designed to provide students with essential knowledge and skills in system administration. Basic operating system concepts, such as fi le systems, process and threads, memory management, and input/output are covered to provide students with an understanding of the fundamentals of a computer system. Services including Remote Procedure Call (RPC), Network File System (NFS), Network Information Service (NIS), Server Message Block (SMB), Services for Unix (SFU) are introduced. (4050-402, 4050-350, 4050-351) Class 5, Credit 4
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4050-422: Systems Administration II
2.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
System administration topics focused on platform integration, the active directory, authentication, and user support services are explored. Topics will include security issues, user and group administration, directory services, electronic system update and maintenance, backup and restoration strategies and techniques, integrated mass storage technologies and alternative client technologies. (4050-421 and 4050-516; corequisite 4050-422 lab) Class 3, Lab 2, Credit 4
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4050-423: Systems Administration III
2.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
The provision and management of information technology services in an enterprise environment involves a high degree of complexity due to issues of scale and heterogeneity. This course is designed to enhance students understanding of these issues by building an enterprise context around selected technologies. Students will explore the technologies available to provision computing services in enterprise-scale environments, including virtualization of services, computing grids, and clusters. Students will also discuss issues related to the role of information technology in large organizations and the facilitation of that role by system administrators through the use of policies and procedures, project planning, budgeting and fi nancial analysis, disaster planning, and incident response. (4050-422; corequisite 4050-423 Lab) Class 3, Lab 2, Credit 4
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4050-460: Introduction to Malware
4.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
Computer malware is a computer program with malicious intent. In this course, students will study the history of computer malware, categorizations of malware such as computer viruses, worms, Trojan horses, spyware, etc. Other topics include, but are not limited to, basic structures and functions of malware, malware delivery mechanism, propagation models, anti-malware software, its methods and applications. Students will write an anti-virus program. (4050-220, 4002-218 or 4002-221, 4002-351) Class 4, Credit 4
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4050-495: Honors Capstone Project
3.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
The student will work independently under the supervision of a faculty advisor on a topic not covered in other coursework. (Completion of all Institute Honors academic requirements).
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4050-499: Co-op in NSSA
3.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
Students will gain experience and a better understanding of the application of technologies discussed in classes by working in the fi eld of networking, security, or system administration. Students will be evaluated by their employer. (Third year status in the program. If a transfer student, one quarter in residence must be completed at RIT carrying a full academic load.)
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4050-515: Introduction to Routing and Switching
2.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
This is a laboratory-based course that focuses on the standards andd technologies used to establish internetwork structures that will support a TCP/ IP data stream for higher level services to operate over. It is primarily concerned with the network layer and below. Although the course focuses on the TCP/IP protocol suite and the Ethernet LAN protocol other protocols may be studied. Students will use their knowledge of how to connect computers (PCs) in a LAN and learn how to connect separate networks together to form an internetwork. Bridge and switching concepts are investigated (such as the resolution of bridging loops through the appropriate algorithms). Routed and routing protocols and algorithms are studied and implemented. (4050-342) Class 3, Lab 2, Credit 4
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4050-516: Network Services
5.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
An investigation of the tasks of selecting, configuring and administering services in an internetworking environment. Topics include the TCP/IP protocol suite, service administration including DHCP, DNS, SSH, and Kerberos. Students completing this course will have experience in administering an internetwork of computers with a variety of these services as well as an understanding of the similarities and differences between protocols in the TCP/IP suite (TCP and UDP). (4050-402, 4050-351) Class 5, Credit 4
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4050-517: Network Forensics and Security
2.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
This course investigates the many facets of network security and forensics. Students will examine the areas of intrusion detection, evidence collection, network auditing, network security policy design and implementation as well as preparation for and defense against attacks. The issues and facilities available to both the intruder and data network administrator will be examined and evaluated with appropriate laboratory exercises to illustrate their effect. Offered winter and spring quarters. (4050-515 and 4050-516 and 0501-507 or equivalent; corequisite 4050-517 Lab) Class 3, Lab 2, Credit 4
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