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Department of Computer Science & Engineering. Address: 615 McCallie Avenue Phone: 423-425-4043 Chattanooga TN 37403Email: joseph-kizza@utc.edu Contact: Dr. Joseph M. Kizza URL: www.utc.edu/Cisa. Outline. Computer Science & Engineering Program - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Information Security and Assurance Center 1

Address: 615 McCallie Avenue Phone: 423-425-4043 Chattanooga TN 37403 Email: joseph-kizza@utc.eduContact: Dr. Joseph M. Kizza URL: www.utc.edu/Cisa

Department of Computer Science & Engineering

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Outline

• Computer Science & Engineering Program

• Information Security and Assurance Program

• Laboratories

• Research

• Future

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Computer Science & Engineering Program

• B.S. degree with four concentrations– Information Security and Assurance– Software Systems– Scientific Applications– Computer Engineering

• Four certificates– Networking– Internet Application– CNSS 4011: Information Systems Security

(INFOSEC) Professionals– CNSS 4012: Senior System Manager

• M.S. degree in Computer Science

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B.S. Computer Science: Information Security and Assurance

• Information Security Core– CPSC 375 Principles of InfoSec and Assurance– CPSC 426Computer Networks– CPSC 444Computer Network Security– CPSC 415Biometrics and Cryptography– CPSC 462Database Security

• Criminal Justice– CRMJ 170Introduction to Criminal Law

• Information Security  and CPSC 400-level Electives ( choose 2)– CPSC 484Computer Crime Investigations– CPSC 472Internet Security Protocol – CPSC 454Wireless Network Security– CPSC 461Vulnerability Analysis and Auditing– CPSC 431Information Security Management– CPSC 440Wide Area Networks

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CNSS 4011: Information Systems Security (INFOSEC) Professionals

• CRMJ 110 – Criminal Justice

• CPSC 160 – Data Structure and Problem Solving

• CPSC 375 – Principles of Information Security and Assurance

• CPSC 426 – Computer Networks

• CPSC 444 – Computer Network

• CPSC 415 – Biometrics and Cryptography

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CNSS 4012: Senior System Managers

• CNSS 4011 – Certificate

• CPSC 461 – Vulnerability Analysis and Auditing

• CPSC 462 – Database Security and Auditing

• CPSC 484 – Computer Crime Investigation

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Information Center

• Located within the Department of Computer Science• Collaborating Departments - Criminal Justice & Business

Mgmt• First Community Response – call 423-425-4353• Web Site http://www.utc.edu/Cisa/ • Questions

– InfoSec Center Coordinator: Dr. Joseph M. Kizza– Email: joseph-kizza@utc.edu– Phone: 423/425-4043.

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Laboratories

• Dual Information Security and Assurance and Forensics Lab

• Located in EMCS 323

• Multiple Operating Systems

• Run Web server, Mail server, SQL server, FTP server, IDS system

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Ongoing Research• Dependable Information

Communication System (DICS) in Disaster Management

• DICS provides and maintains vital communication between the mass, physical environment, emergency agencies.

• DICS is formed by three Tiers: sustainable wireless sensor networks, fault-tolerant wireless ad hoc network and redundant network connectivity.

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Ongoing Research• Total Municipal

Awareness System (TMAS): Local Version

• TMAS is designed to address communication weakness and vulnerabilities demonstrated in Hurricane Katrina.

• Built on top of Google Map, TMAS supports timely and reliable emergency modeling and communication.

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Ongoing Research

• SecCMP: A Secure Chip-Multiprocessor Architecture– SecCMP handles security related problems such as key

protection and core authentication in multi-core systems.– Integrated with identity based cryptography, the SecCMP

provides a secure and reliable way to generate and distribute encryption keys between local host and remote site when prior distribution of keys is not available.

• Fine-grained Reputation-based Routing in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks (MANETs)– MANETs can support applications in a variety of areas like

emergency assistance and inter-vehicle communications. – Reputation and trust management are integrated into routing

protocols in MANETs in order to improve reliability in both route discovery and maintenance in MANETs

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Future

• Graduate Concentration Program in Fall 2008• Center of Academic Excellence from NSA in

2008• Infrastructure Scholarship and upcoming

workshops• New laboratories and equipments• Partnership • External Grants

– NSF CI-TEAM program– NSA infrastructure grant

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