Jason Hartley is lecturer in criminology at Griffith University in Brisbane, Australia. He is a former police officer with 23 years of experience, and has trained personnel for deployment in Timor Leste, the Solomon Islands, Iraq and Afghanistan. Jason specializes in, and has published on engagement with Muslim communities, Indigenous Polynesian approaches to rehabilitation and reducing recidivism, and Asian Organised Crime. Jason also completed a community internship in Hebron on the West Bank.
ITC500 Ethical Hacking and Defence
In this unit, students will gain advanced practical skills of ethical hacking, aimed at penetrating secure systems to identify vulnerabilities for defensive purposes. The focus of this unit revolves around network-enabled services and technologies, providing students with comprehensive knowledge and expertise in this critical domain of cybersecurity.
RELEVANT COURSES
- Master of Police Leadership
- Graduate Diploma of Police Leadership
- Graduate Certificate in Leadership (Cybersecurity)
CREDIT POINTS
10
STUDY MODES
On campus, online, hybrid
PREREQUISITE OR CO-REQUISITE
ITC400 Information Systems
UNIT LEARNING OUTCOMES
- Demonstrate advanced understanding of cybersecurity trends and emerging technologies.
- Apply ethical hacking and defensive techniques.
- Demonstrate ethical and culturally sensitive cybersecurity practices.
- Investigate various network and system attacks.
- Collaborate and communicate effectively in cybersecurity scenarios.
CONTENT
- Network and host information gathering methods
- Systems and web hacking
- Defence mechanisms
- Bypassing network security
- Penetration testing
- Wireless hacking and Linux hacking
- Assessment of network and host security under various attacks
- Assessment of web security
- Patching vulnerabilities in web
- Advanced security mechanisms and intelligent security framework
ASSESSMENT METHODS
- Quizzes – 20%
- Practical and Written Assessment – 30%
- Case Study Report and Presentation – 50%
PRESCRIBED READINGS
Hickey, M. and Arcuri, J. (2020) Hands on hacking. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Indianapolis, Indiana.