Courses & Units

Information Security ZAT217

Introduction

This unit introduces the fundamental principles and techniques needed to uphold physical and digital information's confidentiality, integrity and availability. You will learn about the goals of, and threats to information security, the role of cryptographic algorithms, and procedures for safe and secure information flow. The unit also covers advanced topics including incident response and contingency planning, practices and standards, and digital forensics. Practical case studies and security problems will shape your communicative ability to provide relevant information security solutions.
Through the unit, you will develop the skills to provide recommendations on integrating basic information security principles into applications and database systems. Upon completion of the unit you will understand the principles behind symmetric and asymmetric cryptography to verify message confidentiality and authenticity.
In conjunction with the discipline theory, this unit builds on concepts of learning through practice in Year 1 of study by introducing you to more complex learning experiences. You will be introduced to:
o discipline-based skills and knowledge in dynamic practice situations. This will include authentic and purposeful, industry-related experiences.
o concepts of managing effective relationships and communicating with others.
o the development and use of adaptive leadership skills and how these skills relate to innovative and entrepreneurial practice.
o the nature of responsible, accountable, and reflective workplace skills, and creative and critical thinking relevant to para-professional practice.
You will exercise self-awareness, initiative, and judgement to manage yourself and professional relationships effectively. The application of tacit knowledge and capabilities will be reflected in a Practice Manual.

Summary

Unit name Information Security
Unit code ZAT217
Credit points 12.5
College/School College of Business & Economics
University College
Discipline Applied Technologies
Coordinator Miss Mikaela Green
Available as an elective? Yes
Delivered By University of Tasmania

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Learning Outcomes

  • Identify and communicate concepts of confidentiality, availability and integrity as they relate to information security.
  • Analyse and evaluate information security legislative, governance and management practices.
  • Analyse and apply discipline knowledge to communicate information security management principles in various situations.

Fee Information

Field of Education Commencing Student Contribution 1,3 Grandfathered Student Contribution 1,3 Approved Pathway Course Student Contribution 2,3 Domestic Full Fee 4
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Teaching

Teaching Pattern

Two to three on campus practical sessions per semester (2-3 hours per session). 

AssessmentEngagement Task 1: Unit Outline Declaration|Engagement Task 2|AT1: Organisation Background & The Goals of CIA (25%)|AT2: Threat Analysis & Recommendations (35%)|AT3: Security Procedures Report (40%)
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Textbooks

Required

Required readings will be listed in the unit outline prior to the start of classes.

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