update on EE 418 offering
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Undergraduate Advisor
UW Computer Science & Engineering
http://www.cs.washington.edu/
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From: Stephanie Swanson <stepswan@uw.edu>
Good morning all!
I just spoke to the faculty member of this course who is willing to be flexible on the statistics pre-requisite.
If a student has had any type of statistics in their background – CSE 312 for CSE students, (they still need Math 308) then we can potentially give them an entry code.
Have them email me if they are interested in EE 418.
Thanks and have a great Friday!
Stephanie Swanson
Academic Counselor | Undergraduate Programs
University of Washington |Department of Electrical Engineering
Paul Allen Center, AE144 | Box 352500
206.221.5782 (Phone) | 206.543.3842 (Fax)
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Interested in cryptography and network security? Check out EE 418.
A brief description is below:
“This course will serve as an introduction to the fundamental tools in cryptography and the protocols that enable its application to network and communication security. This course is an introduction to the basic theory and practice of cryptographic techniques used in computer security. We will cover topics such as encryption (secret-key and public-key), digital signatures, secure authentication, key management, cryptographic hashing, Internet voting systems, copyright protection, and ethics associated with the use of computer security.”
You can also review the master course description (kind of like a syllabus) at http://www.ee.washington.edu/academics/undergrad/abet/courses2/418mcd.htm
Sincerely,
Stephanie Swanson
Academic Counselor | Undergraduate Programs
University of Washington |Department of Electrical Engineering
Paul Allen Center, AE144 | Box 352500
206.221.5782 (Phone) | 206.543.3842 (Fax)