情報学展望1

Numbering Code G-INF00 58037 LJ13 Year/Term 2022 ・ First semester
Number of Credits 2 Course Type Lecture
Target Year Target Student
Language Japanese Day/Period Thu.1
Instructor name OKABE YASUO (Academic Center for Computing and Media Studies Professor)
Kotani Daisuke (Academic Center for Computing and Media Studies Assistant Professor)
Outline and Purpose of the Course In the midst of ongoing IT revolution, our society is dependent on the Internet deeper and deeper. The Internet has enabled the distribution of information among digital devices to be held at an extremely high speed and at low cost. It has also made network connection among computers quite easy and simple. The Internet has become used also in an important field like e-Government and e-Commerce as ordinary people come to use it in daily life. As a result, however, the Internet exposes a number of people to its vulnerability. In this lecture, we will talk about basic technologies used to protect users from threats on the Internet, threats that can actually occur, and countermeasures. Through introduction of a wide range of contents covering from technical aspects to social phenomena and legal development, we outline the basics of information security and deepen our understanding with discussions among students.
Course Goals Students recognize threats on information security and gain motivation for planning countermeasures.
Schedule and Contents Following the explanation of the outline of the lecture at the first week, we will give lectures of one to two weeks per issue on the following subjects.
(Okabe / 3 Lectures): Cryptography and Authentication
(Okabe / 1 lecture): PKI
(Okabe / 1 lecture): Wireless networks
(Kotani / 2 Lectures): Web Security
(Kotani / 1 lecture): Vulnerability and malware
(Kotani / 1 lecture): Network security
(Okabe / One Lecture): Cyber Law and Information Security
(Okabe / One Lecture): Information Security Management
(Okabe / 1 lecture): Copyright
(Okabe / 1 lecture): Privacy and personal information protection
(Okabe / One Lecture): Risk Management
Evaluation Methods and Policy Evaluation is based on the results of the regular examination (60 points) and regular-class points (40 points) of the regular test (essey test).
Evaluation of the regular class points includes attendance status, and evaluation of short reports to be set for every one or two lectures.
In the case that a regular face-to-face examination (written) cannot be held due to countermeasures against COVID-19 infections, a report examination will be held and the percentage of regular-class points may be increased. Details will be given in class.
Course Requirements None
Study outside of Class (preparation and review) Students should take information security e-learning courses.
http://www.iimc.kyoto-u.ac.jp/en/services/ismo/e-Learning/
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