CS-696 Database Security


Introduction

This course is an advanced graduate course that provides an up-to-date overview of data security models, techniques, and architectures in a variety of data management applications and settings. It will cover some of the most comprehensive work on database security, with the covered topics as: (1) access control policies and mechanisms for both relational and structured databases, (2) database integrity auditing techniques, (3) database watermarking, and (4) security in distributed database management systems.

Teacher

David Pfeffer
ADJUNCT PROFESSOR


Email: dpfeffer@stevens.edu

Education

Bachelors of Science in Computer Science
Stevens Institute of Technology
Hoboken, NJ
Honors; Minor in Law and Public Policy
Masters of Science in Computer Science
Stevens Institute of Technology
Hoboken, NJ
4.0 GPA; Graduate Certificates in Computer Systems, Databases & Service Oriented Architecture, Distributed Systems, Enterprise Computing, Quantitative Software Engineering, Service Oriented Computing
Professional Societies
Member of the IEEE Computer Society and ACM.
Courses
CS 521 TCP/IP Networking
CS 570 Introduction to Programming, Data Structures, and Algorithms
CS 465 Selected Topics in Computer Science
SSW 810 Selected Topics in Systems Centric Software Engineering

文章目錄
  1. 1. Introduction
  2. 2. Teacher
  3. 3. Education
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