ECS 153, Introduction to Computer Security
Fall Quarter, 2000
Department of Computer Science, UC Davis
A message from the TA, Tom Walcott
To the Fall 2000 ECS 153 class:
Thank you. I stayed on an extra quarter longer than TAs usually do,
because I enjoyed TAing 153 last year (for my first TA assignment, in
fact). It's an unusual course, and it tends to demand that you as
students do a considerable amount of adjusting; it's not like other
classes in the CS department that I've come across, at least. It was
extremely rewarding to see people learning new ideas, or coming up to ask
questions on topics not immediately related to classwork. It suggests to
me that you have an interest beyond the basic assignments, and that's a
wonderful thing. I hope that as you go out and get jobs in industry or
elsewhere, you find that this course was in some ways helpful. It's often
hard to see it so immediately after a final, or even immediately after
getting grades back. Ideally, the general concepts we talked about in the
course will give you some insight into other problems outside of
academia. In any case, I had a wonderful time working with all of you,
and wish you the best in your future endeavors.
Introduction
This course introduces the basic principles of computer security,
focusing on system elements. Among the topics covered are access
control and integrity, system analysis, security in programming,
and network security.
Prerequisite: ECS 150, Operating Systems; or ECS 151AB
This contains the index to all handouts and notes
for ECS 153, Fall Quarter 2000.
Class Information
Exams
Homework
Project
Lecture Outlines
- Notes for Lecture #1, September 28, 2000
[FM6]
[PDF]
[PS]
[TXT]
Puzzle for the Day
- Notes for Lecture #2, October 3, 2000
[FM6]
[PDF]
[PS]
[TXT]
Puzzle for the Day
- Notes for Lecture #3, October 5, 2000
[FM6]
[PDF]
[PS]
[TXT]
Puzzle for the Day
- Notes for Lecture #4, October 10, 2000
[FM6]
[PDF]
[PS]
[TXT]
Puzzle for the Day
- Notes for Lecture #5, October 12, 2000
[FM6]
[PDF]
[PS]
[TXT]
Puzzle for the Day
- Notes for Lecture #6, October 24, 2000
[FM6]
[PDF]
[PS]
[TXT]
Puzzle for the Day
- Notes for Lecture #7, October 26, 2000
[FM6]
[PDF]
[PS]
[TXT]
Puzzle for the Day
- Notes for Lecture #8, October 31, 2000
[FM6]
[PDF]
[PS]
[TXT]
Puzzle for the Day
- Notes for Lecture #9, November 2, 2000
[FM6]
[PDF]
[PS]
[TXT]
Puzzle for the Day
- Notes for Lecture #10, November 7, 2000
[FM6]
[PDF]
[PS] [TXT]
Puzzle for the Day
- Notes for Lecture #11, November 14, 2000
[FM6]
[PDF]
[PS]
[TXT]
Puzzle for the Day
- Notes for Lecture #12, November 16, 2000
[FM6]
[PDF]
[PS]
[TXT]
Puzzle for the Day
- Notes for Lecture #13, November 21, 2000
[FM6]
[PDF]
[PS]
[TXT]
Puzzle for the Day
- Notes for Lecture #14, November 28, 2000
[FM6]
[PDF]
[PS]
[TXT]
Puzzle for the Day
- Notes for Lecture #15, November 30, 2000
[FM6]
[PDF]
[PS]
[TXT]
Puzzle for the Day
- Notes for Lecture #16, December 5, 2000
[FM6]
[PDF]
[PS]
[TXT]
- Notes for Lecture #17, December 7, 2000
[FM6]
[PDF]
[PS]
[TXT]
Puzzle for the Day
Handouts
Questions and Answers
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Matt Bishop
Office: 3059 Engineering Unit II
Phone: +1 (530) 752-8060
Fax: +1 (530) 752-4767
Email: [email protected]
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