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In general, reading responses should be turned in by 7 AM on Tuesday prior to the associated readings being discussed in class. Submitted reading responses should be no more than 1000 words in total for discussion of all the week's readings. (NOT 1000 words per reading!) Reading responses should be a discussion of what you got out of the readings and what questions you still have. I will attempt to read everyone's responses before class so I have an idea how to direct in-class discussion. In particular, I will be looking for topics on which to give more background. | In general, reading responses should be turned in by 7 AM on Tuesday prior to the associated readings being discussed in class. Submitted reading responses should be no more than 1000 words in total for discussion of all the week's readings. (NOT 1000 words per reading!) Reading responses should be a discussion of what you got out of the readings and what questions you still have. I will attempt to read everyone's responses before class so I have an idea how to direct in-class discussion. In particular, I will be looking for topics on which to give more background. | ||
One exception: the first reading response is due on the morning of ''Monday, September 17th''. Note that this response should also discuss how useful and enjoyable the unsupervised in-class discussion of the readings went. | One exception: the first reading response is due on the morning of '''Monday, September 17th'''. Note that this response should also discuss how useful and enjoyable the unsupervised in-class discussion of the readings went. | ||
==Readings== | ==Readings== |
Revision as of 06:07, 6 September 2012
Course Outline
The outline of the course can be found here.
Reading Responses
In general, reading responses should be turned in by 7 AM on Tuesday prior to the associated readings being discussed in class. Submitted reading responses should be no more than 1000 words in total for discussion of all the week's readings. (NOT 1000 words per reading!) Reading responses should be a discussion of what you got out of the readings and what questions you still have. I will attempt to read everyone's responses before class so I have an idea how to direct in-class discussion. In particular, I will be looking for topics on which to give more background.
One exception: the first reading response is due on the morning of Monday, September 17th. Note that this response should also discuss how useful and enjoyable the unsupervised in-class discussion of the readings went.
Readings
Date |
Topics |
Readings |
Notes |
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Sept. 6 |
Introduction |
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Sept. 11 |
Fundamentals (Groups) |
Saltzer & Schroeder, The Protection of Information in Computer Systems (1975) |
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Sept. 13 |
Criteria (Groups) |
The DoD Orange Book (1985) |
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Sept. 18 |
Fundamentals (Discussion) |
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Sept. 20 |
Criteria (Discussion) |
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