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INTE 302 Information Assurance and Security 1

This document provides information about an Information Assurance and Security 1 course offered at the Polytechnic University of the Philippines College of Computer and Information Sciences. The 3-unit course introduces students to fundamental elements of computer security and information assurance through weekly lectures, assignments, and focuses on controls and processes to protect information systems. Intended learning outcomes include describing technical and policy controls to ensure availability, integrity, authentication, and confidentiality of information and providing an understanding of security approaches and processes. The course plan outlines topics over 2 weeks including an introduction to the security profession and principles of success.
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INTE 302 Information Assurance and Security 1

This document provides information about an Information Assurance and Security 1 course offered at the Polytechnic University of the Philippines College of Computer and Information Sciences. The 3-unit course introduces students to fundamental elements of computer security and information assurance through weekly lectures, assignments, and focuses on controls and processes to protect information systems. Intended learning outcomes include describing technical and policy controls to ensure availability, integrity, authentication, and confidentiality of information and providing an understanding of security approaches and processes. The course plan outlines topics over 2 weeks including an introduction to the security profession and principles of success.
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Republic of the Philippines

POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES


Vice President for Academic Affairs
COLLEGE OF COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCES

Course Title : INFORMATION ASSURANCE AND SECURITY 1


Course Code : INTE 30063
Course Credit : 2 units Laboratory: 1 unit Total Units: 3 units

Pre-Requisite : INTE 30033


Course Description : This course is a survey of the fundamental elements of computer security and information assurance. Topics may include confidentiality, integrity, and availability;
security policies; authentication; access control; risk management; threat and vulnerability assessment; common attack/defense methods; ethical issues. Through
weekly lectures and assignments students will gain a high-level understanding of the subject of information assurance. Course topics include leading practices for
information security and assurance governance and risk management; network architecture and design of systems to maximize assurance; business continuity, disaster
recovery planning, resiliency; data privacy risks and laws; understanding legal, investigation, information-security incident response and management processes; and
developing secure application.

INSTITUTIONAL INTENDED LEARNING


PROGRAM INTENDED LEARNING OUTCOMES (PILO) COLLEGE COURSE INTENDED LEARNING OUTCOMES (CILO) SUBJECT
OUTCOMES (ILO)
Course Outcomes
BSIT BSIT Graduate Outcomes
Creative and Critical Thinking IT01 Apply knowledge of computing, science, and mathematics appropritate to the
discipline.
 Describe the set of controls and processes both technical and policy intended to protect and
IT03 Analyze complex problems, and identify and define the computing defend information and information systems by ensuring their availability, integrity,
requirements appropriate to its solution.
authentication, and confidentiality and providing for non repudiation.
IT04 Identify and analyze user needs and take them into account in the selection,  Articulate the strength and weaknesses associated with different approaches to security to
creation, evaluation and administration of computer based systems.
the validity of current and past processes and data.
IT05 Design, implement, and evaluate computer based systems, processes,
components, or programs to meet desired needs and requirements under
various constraints.

IT06 Integrate IT-based solutions into the user environment effectively.

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IT09 Assist in the creation of an effective IT project plan.

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POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES
Vice President for Academic Affairs
COLLEGE OF COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCES

Adeptness in the Responsible Use of Technology IT07 Apply knowledge through the use of current techniques, skills, tools and
practices necessary for the IT profession
Community Engagement
IT02 Understand best practices and standards and their applications.

High Level of Leadership and Organizational IT08 Function effectively as a member or leader of a development team recognizing
Skills. the different roles within a team to accomplish a common goal.
Strong Service Orientation

Effective Communication IT10 Communicate effectively with the computing community and with society at
large about complex computing activities through logical writing, presentations,
and clear instructions.

Sense of Nationalism and Global IT11 Analyze the local and global impact of computing information technology on
Responsiveness. individuals, organizations, and society.

Sense of Personal and Professional Ethics IT12 Understand professional, ethical, legal, security and social issues and
responsibilities in the utilization of information technology.

Passion to Life-Long Learning IT13 Recognize the need for and engage in planning self-l;earning and imprroving
performance as a foundation for continuing professional development.

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(Trunk Line) 716-7832 to 45 (Local)272 / 264 ; website: www.pup.edu.ph e-mail [email protected]

“THE COUNTRY’S 1st POLYTECHNICU”


Republic of the Philippines
POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES
Vice President for Academic Affairs
COLLEGE OF COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCES

COURSE PLAN:
Week Topic Learning Outcomes Methodology Resources Assessment
 Introduction  Understand the information security profession, enterprise phusical Orientation 1. Merkow, Mark & Breithaupt, Jim. Project
 Why study Information Security: security, cryptography, application development security, enterprise Group Discussions Information Security: Principles and Project Presentation
Week 1-2 Lectures/Discussions Practices. 2014.
 Information Security Principles of Success incidence response, enterprise business continuity, disaster recovery Homework,
planning, cyber resiliency, enterprise risk management and Video Presentation 2. Gregg, Michael. Certified Ethical Quiz, System
 Certification Programs and common Body of governance. Work along exercises Hacker, Cert Guide. 2014. Midterm exam
Knowledge  Understand new trends that are transforming enterprise information Presentation and 3. Ghai, Neha. Network Security, 2015. Final exam
Week 3 security and assurance related to cloud computing and mobile 4. Baloch, Rafay. Ethical Hacking and
 Governance and Risk Management Evaluation
applications, Bring your own device (BYOD) strategies, and current Demonstration Penetration Testing Guide. 2015.
increasingly rigorous security and information assurance compliance 5. Gutman, Peter. Cryptographic Security
 Security Architectue and Design
requirements. Architecture, Design and Verification,
 Business Continuity Planning and Disaster Recovery
Week 4 2014.
Planning
6. Vacca, John R.. Cyber Security and IT
Infrastructure Protection. 2014.
 Law, Investigations, and Ethics 7. Talabis& Martin. Information Security
Week 5-6
Risk Assessment Toolkit: A practical
 Physical Security Control Assessments through data collection
Week 7-8  Operations Security and data analysis. 2013.
8. Mansourov, Nikolai. System
Week 9  MIDTERM DEPARTMENTAL EXAMINATION Assurance: Beyond Detecting
 Access Control Systems and Methodology Vulnerabilities, 2011.
Week 10-11
 Cryptography 9. Nestler, Vincent. Principles of
 Telecommunications, Network, and Internet Security Computer Security. 2011.
Week 12
 Software Development Security 10. Information Security
Week 13  Securing the Future Fundamentals, Peltier,
Thomas R.,2014
11. Managing Risks and
Security Outsourcing IT
Services: Onshore,
Offshore and the Cloud,
Week 14-17  Special Topics
Siepmann,, Frank,2014
12. Managing for Quality and
Performance Excellence

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9ed. Evans, C14. pb;

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Cengage, Evans,2014

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(Trunk Line) 716-7832 to 45 (Local)272 / 264 ; website: www.pup.edu.ph e-mail [email protected]

“THE COUNTRY’S 1st POLYTECHNICU”


Republic of the Philippines
POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES
Vice President for Academic Affairs
COLLEGE OF COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCES

13. Encyclopedia of cyber law


and computer security:
measures, controls, and
practices, Moore,
Paul,2014
14. Elementary Information
Security, Smith,2013
15. The basics of Cyber
Warfare: Understanding
the fundamentals of cyber
warfare in theory and
Practice, Winterfeld,
Steve, Andress & Hay,
Andrew,2013

Week 18  Final Examination

Grading System:

Midterm Grade =70% Class Standing (Quizzes, Recitation, Assignment, Attendance, Project Proposal, Project Management Plan, WBS, SRS); 30% Midterm Examination
Second Grading = 60% Class Standing (Quizzes, Assignment, Attendance, Software Documentation, Test Plan, Config.Mngt. Plan); 40% Group Project (System)
Final Grade = (Midterm Grade + Second Grading) / 2
Passing mark is 60% of the total number of items

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