CSE 571-07: Network Security (2007):
Course Overview |
Security Concepts |
TCP/IP Security Attacks |
Operating Systems Security Attacks |
Secret Key Cryptography |
Modes of Operation |
Hashes and Message Digest |
Number Theory and Public Key Cryptography |
Number Theory and Public Key Cryptography (Cont) |
Authentication |
Kerberos V4 |
Kerberos V5 |
Public Key Infrastructure |
IPsec |
Internet Key Exchange (IKE) |
Web Security: SSL/TLS |
Email Security |
Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) |
Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting (AAA) |
AAA Part II |
Project Guidelines |
Wireless LAN Security I: WEP Overview and Tools |
Wireless LAN Security II: WEP Attacks, WPA and WPA2 |
DNS Security |
Intrusion Detection
CSE574:Wireless and Mobile Networks 2006:
Course Overview |
Wireless Networking: Issues and Trends |
Key Wireless Physical Layer Concepts |
Wireless Personal Area Networks |
Wireless Local Area Networks |
Wireless Metropolitan Area Networks |
Wireless Cellular Networks: 1G and 2G |
Wireless Cellular Networks: 3G |
Quality of Service in Data Networks |
TCP over Wireless |
Network Security Concepts: Review |
Wireless Network Security |
Mobile IPv4 |
Mobile IPv6 |
Ad Hoc Networks: Issues and Routing |
Energy Management in Ad Hoc Wireless Networks
Wireless Sensor Networks |
RFID |
Wireless Mesh and Multihop Relay Networks
CSE473: Introduction to Computer Networks 2005:
Course Overview |
Data Communications and Networking Overview |
Data Transmission |
Transmission Media |
Signal Encoding Techniques |
Digital Communications Techniques |
Data Link Control Protocols |
High-Speed LANs |
High-Speed LANs Part II: 1G and 10G Ethernets and Token Ring |
High-Speed LANs Part III: LLC and Bridges |
Wireless LANs |
Cellular Wireless Networks |
Internet Protocol |
Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) |
Routing in Switched Networks |
Transport Protocols |
Network Security Part I: Concepts |
Network Security Part II: Standards |
Network Management (SNMP) |
Hypertext Transfer Protocol(HTTP) |
ATM Networks: An overview
Introduction to Optical Networks (2002):
Fundamentals of Networking |
Introduction to TCP/IP |
Fundamentals of Optical Communication |
Carrier Networking Technologies |
Next Generation Data Networking Technologies |
Recent Developments in Optical Networking
Hot Topics in Networking (May 2002):
A 2-day tutorial covering Networking Trends, QoS over Data Networks, Label Switching, Gigabit and 10 Gb Ethernet, Storage Area Networks, IP over DWDM, Wireless Data Networks, and Voice over IP
Talks:
Internet 3.0: Ten Problems with Current Internet Architecture and Solutions for the Next Generation |
Wireless Personal Area Networks |
Computer Networking: Recent Developments, Trends, and Issues (2004) |
IP over DWDM |
Optical DWDM Networks |
Trends in Traffic Management and QoS |
TCP over ATM ABR/UBR/GFR and QoS over IP |
ATM, Traffic Management, and QoS |
ATM Networking Research at OSU
CIS788: Recent Advances in Networking 1999:
Course Overview |
A Review of Networking Concepts |
ATM Introduction |
Networking Trends |
IP Switching, Multiprotocol Label Switching |
Optical DWDM Networks |
QoS over Data Networks |
Voice over IP |
Residential Broadband: Cable Modesm and ADSL |
IP Over DWDM |
IP Over SONET
CIS777: Telecommunications Networks 2000:
CIS 777: Overview |
A Review of Key Networking Concepts |
Fundamentals of Telecommunictions |
X.25 |
Frame Relay Congestion Control |
Traffic Shaping in ATM Networks |
ATM Networks: An Overview |
ATM Traffic Management |
PNNI - Routing in ATM networks |
IP Over ATM |
ATM Signaling |
Wireless Data Networking
CIS777: Telecommunications Networks 1999:
CIS 777: Overview |
A Review of Key Networking Concepts |
Fundamentals of Telecommunictions |
X.25 |
Frame Relay |
Frame Relay Congestion Control |
Traffic Shaping in ATM Networks |
ISDN |
SONET |
ATM Networks: An Overview |
ATM Traffic Management |
Wireless Data Networking |
PNNI - Routing in ATM networks |
LAN Emulation, IP Over ATM, MPOA
CIS777: Telecommunications Networks 1998:
SONET |
ATM Traffic Management |
PNNI: Routing in ATM Networks |
ATM Signaling
CIS677: Introduction to Computer Networks 2000:
CIS 677: Overview |
Introduction to Networking Protocols and Architecture |
Data Transmission, Transmission Media and Data Encoding |
Data link control |
Packet Switching and Routing |
IP |
Next Generation of IP (IPv6) |
ATM Networks
CIS677: Introduction to Computer Networks 1998:
CIS 677: Overview |
Computer Networking: An Introduction |
Data Transmission |
Data link control |
Packet Switching and Routing |
LAN Systems: Ethernet, Token Ring, and FDDI |
LLC and Bridges |
TCP/IP Protocol Suite and IP |
Transport Protocols (TCP and UDP) |
Next Generation of IP (IPv6) |
ATM Networks |
ATM Traffic Management and LAN Emulation
Tutorials on Internet Protocols 1998:
Course Introduction |
A Review of Key Networking Concepts |
Data Link Control (Flow Control, Error Control, HDLC, PPP) |
Internet Protocol (IP, IP Addressing) |
Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) |
IP Next Generation (IPv6) |
Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) |
Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) |
The Domain Name System (DNS) |
Network Management (SNMP) |
Network Security (Firewalls) |
Routing Algorithms (Dijkstra and Bellman-Ford) |
Route Discovery Protocols (RIP, OSPF, BGP) |
Mobile IP |
Multipoint Communication Over IP (IP Multicasting) |
ATM Networks: An Overview |
LAN Emulation, IP Switching and Label Switching |
Protocols for Multimedia on the Internet (Integrated Services, RSVP, Differentiated Services) |
Voice over IP |
IP over SONET |
Networking Basics |
Telecom Basics |
Address Resolution Protocol
CIS788: Recent Advances in Networking 1997
LAN Switching and Traffic Classes |
Gigabit Ethernet |
Residential Broadband: High-Speed Access to Home |
Multipoint Communication over IP and ATM |
Protocols for Multimedia on the Internet |
Wireless Data Networking
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