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SYLLABUS Course Title
e-Commerce & Cyber Security
Course Code
BCA608
Course Credits
Theory
:3
Practical
:0
Tutorial
:0
Credits
:3
Course Learning Outcomes: On the completion of the course, students will be able to: Understand the basic knowledge of e-Commerce Use the knowledge of Cyber Security, Cyber Crime & Cyber Law and hence will help them in developing secured applications Understand about different Cyber Laws
Detailed Syllabus Sr. No.
Name of chapter & details
Hours Allotted
SECTION-I 1.
Introduction to e-Commerce Definition, Objectives, Advantages and Disadvantages, Traditional Commerce Vs. e-Commerce, E-Commerce opportunities for industries, Growth of e-Commerce, e-Commerce Framework, Current trend in eCommerce
08
e-Commerce Models Business to Consumer, Business to Business, Consumer to Consumer, eCommerce Organization Application, Network for e-Commerce, Information Way Concept
05
3.
Electronic Payment Systems Special features required in payment systems, Types of E-payment systems, E-Cash, E-cheque, credit card, Smart Card, Electronic Purses.
04
4.
Security Issues in e-Commerce Security risk of e-Commerce, Types of threats, Security tools and risk management approach
04
2.
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21
SECTION-II 5.
Introduction to Cyber Crimes Category of Cyber crimes, Technical Aspects of Cyber Crimes: Unauthorized access & Hacking, Trojan, virus and worm Attacks E-mail related crimes: Email spoofing and Spamming, Email bombing, Denial of Service attacks, A distributed denial of service (DoS) attack
06
Prohibited Actions on Cyber IPR violations: software piracy, copyright infringement, trademarks violations, theft of computer source code, patent violations Cyber Squatting, Banking/Credit card Related crimes, E-commerce/ Investment Frauds, Defamation (Cyber smearing), Cyber Stacking
07
7.
e-Commerce and Cyber Security Altogether Cyber laws, Business Ethics, IT Acts
04
8.
Case Study: Survey on one e-Commerce application along with cyber Security
04
Total
21
6.
Instructional Method and Pedagogy:
Lectures will be conducted on the basis of Classroom Response Systems with the use of multimedia projector and black board. Assignments based on course contents will be given at the end of each unit/topic and will be evaluated at regular interval.
Reference Books:
Title: “Electronic Commerce – Framework Technologies and Applications”, Tata McGraw Hill Authors : Bharat Bhasker Title: “Cyber Security Understanding Cyber Crime, Computer Forensic and Legal Perspectives”, Willey India Publication, Apr-2011 Authors : Nina Godbole, Sunit Belapur Title: " Cyber Law and Crimes ", ALH Publisher, Authors : Barkha U, Rama Mohan Title: " Ethical Hacking Guide to Corporate Security”, Macmillan India Ltd. Authors: Ankit Fadia
Additional Resources
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www.cyberlawsindia.net/ www.legalindia.com/cyber-crimes-and-the-law/ www.legalserviceindia.com/cyber/cyber.htm https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cybercrime
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