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Hobart, Launceston

Introduction

This unit will provide students with a general introduction to system administration. On completion of the unit, students are equipped to administer enterprise computer systems that meet enterprise users requirements for functionality, capacity, performance, availability, scalability, and security. The unit will focus on four main topics of administration: Unix system administration; Microsoft Windows administration; Network administration; Web and Database administration.

The unit will begin with an overview of security assurance issues that must be considered by an administrator and then embedded within each topic security measures will be investigated.

Unix Administration: This unit provides a practical introduction to Unix system administration. The subject area covers fundamentals of system administration, system users and resource management. Students will learn to create scripts for automating administrative tasks. The main topics covered include user and group creation, applying security permissions and resource management.

Network Security Administration: The unit will provide students with fundamentals and theoretical foundations of network security administration. Students will acquire practical skills needed to plan the protection of a network, and to respond to attacks. Common attacks will be undertaken and defended against, after also examining the theory that enables them to work. We will also examine the role and function of several network security protocols.

Web and Database Administration: This unit introduces students to the role of administering databases and Web servers. We will examine the usage of both IIS and Apache, and look at common attacks that are carried out against websites and databases, and implement preventative measures.

Microsoft Windows Administration: This unit provides a practical introduction to Microsoft Windows systems administration. Students will learn about the administration of users and groups on this platform, implementing security policies, WSUS server, and applications for delivery to other network hosts. The unit requires configuration of both server and workstations.

Summary 2021

Unit name Server Administration and Security Assurance
Unit code KIT304
Credit points 12.5
Faculty/School College of Sciences and Engineering
School of Information and Communication Technology
Discipline Information & Communication Technology
Coordinator

Tony Gray

Teaching staff

Level Advanced
Available as student elective? Yes
Breadth Unit? No

Availability

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Requisites

Prerequisites

  • (KIT104 or KIT213) AND (KIT201 or KIT111)

Teaching

Teaching Pattern

Lectures: 1 hour per week, online delivery via Zoom, recordings available via MyLO

Tutorials: 4 hours per week, online delivery via Zoom (1 x 2-hour tutorial, 1 x 2-hour practical per week)

Assessment

100% in-semester (4 practical exams and 1 assignment worth 20% each)

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Textbooks

Required

None required

Recommended

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