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ISO CITCS Syllabus Information Assurance Security II
ISO CITCS Syllabus Information Assurance Security II
COURSE
SYLLABUS COLLEGE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
AND COMPUTER STUDIES
University Road, Poblacion, Muntinlupa City
City Vision
:
We envision Muntinlupa City Course Title: INFORMATION ASSURANCE AND
as one of the leading
investment hubs in the SECURITY II
country, with educated,
healthy, and God-loving
people, living peacefully and Course Code: IAS42
securely in a climate change
adaptive and disaster-
resilient community, under Pre-Requisite: INFORMATION ASSURANCE AND
the rule of transparent, SECURITY1
caring and accountable
leadership.
Credit Units: 3 UNITS (3 UNITS - LECTURE)
PLMUN Vision
A dynamic and highly Class Schedule: 18 WEEKS (3 HOURS LECTURE PER
competitive Higher Education
Institution committed to WEEK)
people empowerment
towards building a humane
society.
A. COURSE DESCRIPTION
PLMUN Mission
This course provides an introduction to information
To provide quality, affordable
and relevant education assurance. It covers fundamental concepts necessary to
responsive to the changing understand the threats to security as well as various
needs of the local and global
communities through defenses against those threats. The material includes an
effective and efficient understanding of existing threats, planning for security,
integration of instruction,
research and extension; to technology used to defend a computer system and
develop productive and God- implementing security measures and technology.
loving individuals in the
society.
C. REQUIRED TEXTBOOK
Information Assurance Handbook: Effective Computer
Security and Risk Management Strategies, Corey Schou
& Steven Hernandez McGraw Hill Education, 2016,
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-182631-0
4 Defense in Depth
Confidentiality, Integrity, and Availability
Confidentiality
Integrity
Availability
CIA Balance
Non repudiation and Authentication
Non repudiation
Identification, Authentication, Authorization
and Accountability
Identification
Authentication
Authorization
5
Accountability
Privacy’s Relationship to Information
Assurance
Assets, Threats, Vulnerabilities, Risks and
Controls
Common Threats
Vulnerabilities
Controls
Cryptology
Codes and Ciphers
Ownership of Assets
Acceptable Use of Assets
Information Classification and Handling
Classification Guidelines
Information Labeling and Handling
Information Classification Example
Patch Management
Supplemental Forensic
Skills Rules of Computer
Forensics Chain of Custody
Computer Forensic Steps
Rule of Evidence
Computer Forensics Team
Establishing a Computer Forensics Team
18 FINAL EXAMINATION
E. METHODOLOGY
• Lecture/ Discussion
• Class Interaction
• Homework
• Seat Work
• Oral Recitation
• Problem Analysis
• Video Clips
• Reading Assignments
F. COURSE REQUIREMENTS
• Attendance (A)
• Class Participation (CP)
• Quizzes / Long test (Q)
• Major Exam (ME)
G. GRADING SYSTEM
• MIDTERM: 60% (30% A & CP + 20% 4Q + 50% ME) + 40% (LG) = MG
• FINAL: 60% (30% A & CP + 20% 4Q + 50% FE) + 40% (LG) = FG
• FINAL AVE: (MG + FG)/2
• A grade of 5.00 (Failed) is given to the following reason:
o Inability to satisfy the minimum requirements of the subject/s
H. CLASSROOM POLICIES
Attendance:
PAMANTASAN NG LUNGSOD NG MUNTINLUPA
COURSE
SYLLABUS COLLEGE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
AND COMPUTER STUDIES
University Road, Poblacion, Muntinlupa City
• A student is considered late if he arrives after the first 15 minutes of a one hour
class, first 25 minutes of a one and half-hour class and first 45 minutes of a three
hour class.
• A student is held responsible for all lessons and assignments missed during his/her
absence.
• Maximum number of absences allowed a student per semester is 20% of the
number of class hours. A total of three (3) absences for a three hour class or 1
session per week and six (6) absences for one and a half hour class or 2 sessions
per week.
Examination
• Any form of cheating during an examination results to an automatic failure for
that particular examination.
Dress code
• All students shall wear the appropriate attire. They should be properly groomed at
all times. The prescribed attire is clean, safe modest, and non-disruptive. Wearing
of inappropriate attire is subject to disciplinary action.
Other matters:
• Refer to the CITCS College Manual and PLMUN Student Handbook
I. CONSULTATION HOUR