INFORMATICA E CYBER SECURITY |
Code
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18425 |
Language
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ITA |
Type of certificate
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Profit certificate
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Credits
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4
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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INF/01
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Contact Hours
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24
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Type of Activity
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Related or supplementary learning activities
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Group: 1
Teacher
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PONZIANI CLAUDIO
(syllabus)
Knowledge of data processing theory:
• introduction to computer science.
• information systems, software and data, information technology in the real world.
• computer architecture: the central processing unit (CPU), the central memory, the system bus, communication with peripherals, input / output peripherals. Input and output devices, secondary memories: methods of storing data, storage media.
• coding of information: the binary system.
• introduction to software: classification (basic software, application software), user interfaces, application programs, operating systems.
2. Ability to use the main operating systems and application programs:
• the operating system: file management, operating systems, the main software problems.
• the WINDOWS operating system: working in a GUI environment, using the mouse, the Desktop, the taskbar, the Start button and its submenus, managing windows and icons, Dialog box, message box and buttons, associated menus, resources computer, resource management, folders, files and their management, recycle bin, online help, desktop customization, panel, wordpad, paint.
• main office automation tools: word processing, presentation, spreadsheets, database management.
• practical exercises: use of presentation tools
3. Knowledge of the basic principles of programming:
• programming and system development: programming languages, programming methods, program development.
• algorithms and programs.
4. Knowledge of basic theory on computer networks and computer security
• classification of networks: local networks, metropolitan networks, geographical networks
• connections between networks, the TCP / IP protocol.
• Internet and the World Wide Web
• significant applications on the Web: social networks, information search, etc.
• IT and law: security, viruses, copyright protection, computer crimes, encryption.
(reference books)
D. P. Curtin, K. Foley, K. Sen, C. Morin, Informatica di base, McGraw-Hill, 2008, ISBN: 9788838664151.
• J. Glenn Brookshear Informatica. Una Panoramica Generale, Pearson, 2012. ISBN 9788871927671
• Lawrence Snyder, Alessandro Amoroso. Fluency 4/ed. Conoscere e usare l’informatica, Pearson, 2011. ISBN 9788871926391
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From to |
Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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not mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Written test
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Group: 2
Teacher
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MASTROSTEFANO Stefano
(syllabus)
Knowledge of data processing theory:
• introduction to computer science.
• information systems, software and data, information technology in the real world.
• computer architecture: the central processing unit (CPU), the central memory, the system bus, communication with peripherals, input / output peripherals. Input and output devices, secondary memories: methods of storing data, storage media.
• coding of information: the binary system.
• introduction to software: classification (basic software, application software), user interfaces, application programs, operating systems.
2. Ability to use the main operating systems and application programs:
• the operating system: file management, operating systems, the main software problems.
• the WINDOWS operating system: working in a GUI environment, using the mouse, the Desktop, the taskbar, the Start button and its submenus, managing windows and icons, Dialog box, message box and buttons, associated menus, resources computer, resource management, folders, files and their management, recycle bin, online help, desktop customization, panel, wordpad, paint.
• main office automation tools: word processing, presentation, spreadsheets, database management.
• practical exercises: use of presentation tools
3. Knowledge of the basic principles of programming:
• programming and system development: programming languages, programming methods, program development.
• algorithms and programs.
4. Knowledge of basic theory on computer networks and computer security
• classification of networks: local networks, metropolitan networks, geographical networks
• connections between networks, the TCP / IP protocol.
• Internet and the World Wide Web
• significant applications on the Web: social networks, information search, etc.
• IT and law: security, viruses, copyright protection, computer crimes, encryption.
(reference books)
D. P. Curtin, K. Foley, K. Sen, C. Morin, Informatica di base, McGraw-Hill, 2008, ISBN: 9788838664151.
• J. Glenn Brookshear Informatica. Una Panoramica Generale, Pearson, 2012. ISBN 9788871927671
• Lawrence Snyder, Alessandro Amoroso. Fluency 4/ed. Conoscere e usare l’informatica, Pearson, 2011. ISBN 9788871926391
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From to |
Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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not mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Written test
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