FIT3105 - Identity management
6 points, SCA Band 2, 0.125 EFTSL
Undergraduate Faculty of Information Technology
Leader(s): Phu Dung Le
Offered
Caulfield First semester 2009 (Day)
Synopsis
Introduces students to current practice for managing user identities. This includes the management of access control across multiple applications and systems, and, the management of authentication models and protocols in single applications or distributed environment. The application of the authentication models and protocols in supporting electronic payment transactions. Detailed look at a number of biometrics techniques used for authentication.
Objectives
Upon completion of this unit students will have a theoretical and conceptual understanding of:
- the importance of access control to authorised users;
- the implementation of different access control models in modern operating systems;
- the significance of authentication in IT security and understand different authentication models and protocols;
- the role of biometrics and their issues when applied to the authentication process;
- existing networked authentication models and protocols for distributed systems, such as kerberos;
- the role of distributed authentication models and protocols in securing electronic transactions.
Assessment
Assignments/Unit test: 50%
Final Exam: 50%.
Contact hours
4 x contact hrs/week
Prerequisites
Additional information on this unit is available from the faculty at:
13 October 2017
19 December 2024