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Jayed Bin Murshed × Swarnolata Bhowmik × MD Abul Hasnat Sabbir × Ilman Hossen Antor ×
Network Security System (66676)
Subject Aims:

After completing this course, participants will be able to:
 To be able to understand computer network and information security.
 To be able to learn why network security is important
 To be able to explain network security prevention, detection and response.
 To be able to define and explain the concept of network confidentiality, information integrity, network availability, network auditability.
 To be able to understand management’s role in the development, implementation and maintenance of network security.
 To be able to understand security architecture, it’s principles, components and employment.
 To be able to understand the relationship between risks, threats, vulnerabilities and countermeasures.
 To be able to understand the need for constantly evaluating the status of security management.
 To be able to understand the difference between policies, procedures, standards, guidelines, encryption, cryptography terms, firewalls.
 To be able to understand operation of Virtual Private Networks, importance of authentication and the characteristics of a good password.

Subject Outcome:
Network and information security, network security prevention, detection and response, the concept of network confidentiality, information integrity, network availability, network auditability, security architecture, relationship between risks, threats, vulnerabilities and countermeasures, policies, procedures, standards, guidelines, encryption, cryptography terms, firewalls, Operation of Virtual Private Networks, authentication and the characteristics of a good password.
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Optic Fiber Communications
Optic Fiber Communications (69461)
Created by
Abdur Rahman
Instructor
Telecommunication Technology
Daffodil Polytechnic Institute

SHORT DESCRIPTION
Fiber optic communication; optical fiber waveguides; transmission characteristics of fiber optics; optical
fibers; optical fiber cables; optical fiber Joints; couplers and isolators; Optical source: LASER, LED;
Optical detection; Optical detector detection receiver performance; Optical amplification, wavelength
conversion and regeneration; intensity modulation/direct detection; Optical fiber measurements
Optical Networks.
Desktop Publishing (50606)
Desktop Publishing (DTP) combines the capabilities of personal computers and advanced software to create professional-quality printed documents. It involves the use of software such as Adobe InDesign, Adobe PageMaker, and Microsoft Publisher to design and produce various materials, including brochures, newsletters, books, and marketing materials. DTP integrates text, graphics, and images, allowing for sophisticated page layouts and precise formatting.
DTP is essential in numerous industries, such as marketing, publishing, education, and corporate communications. It enables the creation of visually appealing and informative documents that effectively communicate messages to target audiences. The software required for DTP typically includes features for text formatting, image manipulation, and layout design, while the necessary hardware often consists of a high-performance computer, a high-resolution monitor, and a quality printer.
The importance of DTP extends to the job market, offering roles like graphic designers, layout artists, and publication designers. These professionals use DTP skills to enhance visual communication and produce high-quality printed materials. Overall, DTP is a vital tool in modern communication, enabling the efficient production of engaging and professional documents.