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Unit Code, Name, Abbreviation

ITO5225 Cloud computing and security (22 Jun 2020, 08:46am) [Cloud Comp Sec (05 Feb 2021, 3:42pm)]

Reasons for Introduction

Reasons for Introduction (22 Jun 2020, 08:47am)

Created as part of the Master of Computer Science degree, and is one of six core units in the Cybersecurity specialisation.

Objectives

Objectives (05 Feb 2021, 3:43pm)

On successful completion of this unit you should be able to:

  1. describe fundamental principles and paradigms of cloud computing;
  2. identify appropriate design choices when developing real-world cloud computing applications;
  3. apply different cloud programming methods and tools;
  4. demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of virtualisation and container technologies;
  5. design and implement a highly scalable cloud-based application;
  6. analyse and evaluate the security of the current cloud services and in-cloud applications.

Unit Content

ASCED Discipline Group Classification (05 Feb 2021, 3:44pm)

029901

Synopsis (22 Jun 2020, 08:47am)

Cloud computing has emerged as a backend solution for many modern IT applications. It offers on-demand resources and subscription-based services in a pay-as-you-go model to individual and corporate end-users. Cloud computing facilitates setup, implementation, maintenance, and management of the integrated computation and storage services. This unit will enable students to develop a basic knowledge of cloud computing technology and design and implement cloud applications using cloud services. It also introduces the security and privacy issues of the off-the-shelf cloud services. Learning activities will focus on understanding cloud delivery and service models, identifying various cloud platforms, and fundamental cloud technologies such as virtualisation, containers, serverless, web services and their security challenges.

Teaching Methods

Mode (22 Jun 2020, 08:47am)

Online

Assessment

Assessment Summary (05 Feb 2021, 3:44pm)

In-semester assessment: 100%

Workloads

Resource Requirements

Teaching Responsibility (Callista Entry) (22 Jun 2020, 08:48am)

FIT

Prerequisites

Prerequisite Units (22 Jun 2020, 08:48am)

ITO5047, ITO5136, ITO5163

Corequisites (22 Jun 2020, 08:48am)

Must be enrolled into the Master of Computer Science

Prohibitions (22 Jun 2020, 08:49am)

FIT5225

Proposed year of Introduction (for new units) (22 Jun 2020, 08:49am)

MO-TP6, 2020

Location of Offering (22 Jun 2020, 08:49am)

Monash Online

Faculty Information

Proposer

Emma Nash

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Version History

05 Feb 2021 Jeanette Niehus modified Abbreviation; modified UnitObjectives/Objectives; modified UnitContent/ASCED; modified Assessment/Summary

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