There is currently no required text for this course.
Prerequisite: None.
Provide students with familiarization and basic, high-level understanding of the fundamental concepts of cybersecurity. Provide students with the basic security design principles that are needed to create systems that are worthy of being trusted. Provide students with familiarization and basic, high-level understanding of the components in an IT system and the roles of those components in system operation. Provide students with an understanding of the processes and regulations associated with the analysis/evaluation of operational systems and the authorities and processes for the approval of their operation.
Monday | Topic | Wednesday | Topic |
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10 January | No class | 12 January | Introduction Discussion: Introduce Yourself [due 14Jan@2359] Admin Quiz [due 14Jan@2359] Discussion: CSF - fundamental concepts [due 19Jan@0930] |
17 January | MLK - no class | 19 January | Cybersecurity Foundations (CSF-1) Discussion: CSF - attacks & attackers [due 24Jan@0930] Pick breach paper topic (discussion) [due 28Jan@2359] 1st video [due 9Feb@0930] 1st paper [due 11Feb@2359] |
24 January | CSF-2 Discussion: CSF - cyber defense tools & methods [due 26Jan@0930] |
26 January | CSF-3 Discussion: CSF - system compromise topics [due 31Jan@0930] |
31 January | CSF-4 |
2 February | CSF-5 |
7 February | CSF-WU |
9 February | CSF-vid CSF Assessment [due 14Feb@2359] |
14 February | CSF-paper lab Discussion: CSP - cybersecurity principles I [due 16Feb@0930] |
16 February | Cybersecurity Principles (CSP-1) Discussion: CSP - cybersecurity principles II [due 21Feb@0930] 2nd video [due 16Mar@0930] 2nd paper [due 17Mar@2359] |
21 February | CSP-2 |
23 February | CSP-3 |
28 February | CSP-4 |
2 March | CSP-WU |
7 March | Spring Break - no class | 9 March | Spring Break - no class |
14 March | CSP-comp |
16 March | CSP-vid CSP Assessment [due 20Mar@2359] |
21 March | CSP-paper lab Discussion: ISC - IT system components I [due 23Mar@0930] |
23 March | IT Systems Components (ISC-1) Discussion: ISC - IT system components II [due 28Mar@0930] 3rd video [due 13Apr@0930] 3rd paper [due 14Apr@2359] |
28 March | ISC-2 Discussion: ISC - IT system components III [due 4Apr@0930] |
30 March | Business Week - no class Business Week attendance quiz [due 1Apr@2359] |
4 April | ISC-3 |
6 April | ISC-4 |
11 April | ISC-WU |
13 April | ISC-vid ISC Assessment [due 16Apr@2359] |
18 April | ISC-paper lab Discussion: SCA - Systems certification/accreditation I [due 20Apr@0930] |
20 April | Systems Certification and Accreditation (SCA-1) Discussion: SCA - Systems certification/accreditation II [due 25Apr@0930] |
25 April | SCA-2 |
27 April | SCA-3 |
2 May | Wrap-up | **6 May Friday ** |
Final Exam (0800-1100) |
As a student at The University of North Carolina Wilmington, I am committed to honesty and
truthfulness in academic inquiry and in the pursuit of knowledge. I pledge to uphold and promote
the UNCW Student Academic Honor Code.
The University of North Carolina Wilmington is a community of high academic standards where
academic integrity is valued. UNCW students are committed to honesty and truthfulness in
academic inquiry and in the pursuit of knowledge. This commitment begins when new students
matriculate at UNCW, continues as they create work of the highest quality while part of the
university community, and endures as a core value throughout their lives.
Please read and be familiar with the UNCW Student Academic Honor Code. I have highlighted some parts that are particularly relevant to courses I teach here.
Academic dishonesty in any form will not be tolerated in this class.
It is a matter of UNC system policy that you should expect to be committed for an average of 8.5 hours per week (hpw) to this class (or any 3-credit hour class you take at UNCW).
A credit hour is defined as one 50-minute meeting of face-to-face instruction per week for 15 weeks, plus a minimum of 2 hours per week for 15 weeks of out-of-class student work.
A: (avg >= 90)
B: (90 > avg) and (avg >= 80)
C: (80 > avg) and (avg >= 70)
D: (70 > avg) and (avg >= 60)
30% Discussions
30% Tests
10% Videos
10% Papers
20% Final
Discussions will close on the due date and will not generally be re-opened. Exception: Unexpected life event that derails a reasonable plan to accomplish a discussion by the due time/date; e.g. car accident, illness, family death, etc. Email me if/when this occurs and I will be reasonable.
There is no specified extra credit in this class. I may, on occasion, subjectively award extra credit for assignment solutions that demonstrate meaningful, functional effort beyond the norm.
I will offer opportunities to meet both in class and on Zoom. If you think it is to your benefit to attend, please do so. Otherwise, you will not be penalized for non-attendance.
The best way to contact me is via email. When writing me email, please, indicate your class. Also, be clear/concise: start with your question and then provide supporting details. You do not need to tell me how hard you have been working or how confused you are. Example
If you post questions in the assignment comment section in Canvas, I will likely not see it - don't do that.
There are no special technical requirements for CYBR 201. If you have trouble with any UNCW-related infrastructure (e.g., Zoom, OneDrive, Horizon, VPN), you should contact TAC/ITS as they are the managers of these systems.
Students are to do a health check each day before coming to campus. Students who experience COVID-19 symptoms should immediately contact the Abrons Student Health Center at (910) 962-3280. If a student becomes ill, s/he should let the professor know and must not attend the course in-person. If a student is too ill to attend virtually, they will be given the opportunity to complete the material asynchronously.
In the event that UNCW closes, students will be given an assignment to make up for 1 week of missed class time. This will be emailed to students within two days of the UNCW closing announcement. In the event that the rest of the semester is online, students need to be prepared by having reliable internet access, a webcam, and a microphone.
If you are a student with a disability and need accommodations, you must be registered with Disability Services (DePaolo Hall, 910.962.7555). Please provide your Accommodations Letter within the first week of class or as soon as possible. You should then meet with your instructor to make mutually agreed upon arrangements based upon the recommendations in the Accommodations Letter. For additional information, please see UNCW Disability.
UNCW takes all forms of interpersonal violence very seriously. When students disclose, first- or third-hand, to faculty or staff about sexual misconduct, domestic violence, dating violence and/or stalking, this information must be reported to the administration in order to ensure that students' rights are protected, appropriate resources are offered, and the need for further investigation is explored to maintain campus safety. There are three confidential resources who do not need to report interpersonal violence: UNCW CARE, the Student Health Center, and the Counseling Center. If you want to speak to someone in confidence, these resources are available, including CARE's 24-hour crisis line (910-512-4821). For more information, please visit www.uncw.edu/care
This course is subject to the Code of Student Life of the University of North Carolina Wilmington (the Code). The full Code is found here Code of Student Life. UNCW practices zero tolerance for violence and harassment of any kind. For emergencies, contact UNCW CARE at 910.962.2273 or Campus Police at 910.962.3184. For University or community resources visit Safe Relate Campus Resources.
In accordance with NC SL 2010-211, students are entitled to two excused absences for religious observances per academic year. These absences must be requested using the form provided on SeaNet, under "Student Services." These requests must be submitted by the student prior to the absence. Once the request is submitted, an email will be sent to all impacted instructors automatically. There is no need to send additional notification to instructors or the Registrar's Office. Any absence for religious purposes will be considered unexcused unless the appropriate form is submitted.
In the pursuit of excellence, UNC Wilmington actively fosters, encourages, and promotes inclusiveness, mutual respect, acceptance, and open-mindedness among students, faculty, staff and the broader community.
Therefore, we expect members of the campus community to honor these principles as fundamental to our ongoing efforts to increase access to and inclusion in a community that nurtures learning and growth for all.