Study notes for ELEC5616 Computer and Network Security
After a bit of distraction, my study notes for ELEC5616 Computer and Network Security is finally finished and have been posted. As usual, it’s up my my Sydney Uni page.
After a bit of distraction, my study notes for ELEC5616 Computer and Network Security is finally finished and have been posted. As usual, it’s up my my Sydney Uni page.
Exams for semester 1 this year are finally over. The first set of notes to go up is for ELEC5509 Mobile Networks taught by Abbas Jamalipour. As usual, you’ll be able to find it at my Sydney Uni section of the blog.
I would have to say that this course is one of the least enjoyable and least rewarding courses I’ve done over the years, and would strongly advise those doing Telecommunications Engineering at USYD to not take this course.
Read on for a brief review of the course.
I’ve just uploaded my 3rd year notes onto my blog. This includes:
This Friday, there’ll be a public lecture discussing the Australian Filtering Scheme. It’s been a hot topic for a while now, and it’s gathering momentum. The Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) TV program Q&A had recently featured this particular issue last Thursday 26 Mar 09 in Melbourne.
The lecture will be delivered by Associate Professor Bjorn Landfeldt (my thesis supervisor!) from School of IT, University of Sydney. His comments were also featured in the Herald.
Here’s more details, from the school’s news page:
Speaker: Associate Professor Bjorn Landfeldt, School of Information Technologies, The University of Sydney
Time: Friday 3 April 2009, 4:00-5:00pm
Location: The University of Sydney, PNR Building, Farrell Lecture Theatre
Abstract
The Australian government is currently planning to introduce mandatory Internet content filtering. The move would clearly set Australia aside from all other democratic nations in the world. The initial purpose of this scheme was to protect Australian children from accessing unsuitable material such as child pornography.