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Syllabus Computational Biology

Unit – I
Introduction to Computation and Programming, What is computation? Types of Computational Problems, biological computational problems. 

Introduction to programming – programming language, syntax and semantics, doing simple computations, writing programs, compiling, testing and debugging.

Programming in Python- features, functionalities, keywords, data types, sequence.

Unit – II
Problem Solving Techniques – Algorithms, What is an algorithm? Types of algorithms, computational methods (e.g., algorithms), algorithms design techniques – greedy, divide and conquer, dynamic programming.

Unit – III
Algorithms for Computational Biology Applications of algorithms in solving problems of molecular biology, principles of algorithm design for biological data, Computational Biology Algorithms – Global Matching – Needleman-Wunsch problem, Local Sequence Matching- Smith-Waterman problem.

Unit – IV 
Sequence analysis – methods, Hidden Markov Models – Markov chain, modelling sequences. Population genetics- Fisher-Wright Model, Evolutionary Trees- distance-based trees and sequence-based trees.

Unit – V
Machine learning and Data Mining in Computational biology, Introduction to Machine learning (data mining, computational intelligence, or pattern recognition), basic algorithms.

Introduction – Machine learning for computational biology problems, steps of classification and clustering machines learning models.

TCS 391 Fundamentals of Cyber security

Syllabus:

Unit – I
Introduction to Cyber Security What is Cyber security, Why we need Cyber security, The Zero Trust Model, Ethical Hacking Protect Against – Unauthorised Modification, Unauthorised Deletion and Unauthorised Access Three pillars of Cyber Security – Confidentiality, Availability and Integrity Steps to fix a crime – Identify Cyber Threats, Analyse and Evaluate Threat, Treatment Type of Hackers – White Hat, Great Hat, Black Hat Penetration Testing and its Phases – Reconnaissance, Scanning, Gaining Access, Maintaining Access, Covering Tracks.

Unit – II

Lecture 1 –> PPTs [Linux/Unix Basic Commands PPTs] 
Linux Basics and Scripting for Ethical Hacking Bash, Linux commands, man page, Adding and deleting, users and adding them to sudo group, switching users, creating, copying, moving and removing file, Writing and appending text to a file, File permissions, working with editors, grep, cut command, Starting and stopping services, Automating tasks with cron jobs Introduction to Bash Scripting – Basics of Bash or Shell Scripting, conditional statements, loops, Manipulating files Introduction to Python – Basics of Python, conditional statements, loops,list, tuple, dictionary, functions.

Unit – III
Networking Basics for Ethical Hacking Virtualization – Installing and configuring virtual machine, Configuration of network – NAT, Bridged and Host only, Dual boot system TCP/IP – IPv4 and IPv6, IP Address, Mac Address, Subnets, TCP 3-way handshake, DNS Communication between VMs or Setting up network between machines, netcat – The Swiss Army Knife of TCP/IP Connections, use netcat to Listen on a port, pushing a command shell back to listener, transfer files, Ping command. Wireshark – A Packet Sniffing Tool.

Unit – IV
Basics of Web and Web Security Introduction to Java Script – Basics of Javascript, Input validation, Cross site scripting (XSS) attack Introduction to PHP and SQL – Basics of PHP, Input Validation, Phishing, Spear Phishing, Sql Injection Attack

Unit – V
Introduction to Cyber Threats and System Hacking Cyber Threats – Malware, password attacks, Distributed denial-of-service (DDos), Ransomware attack, Eavesdropping attack (man in the middle attack), Birthday attack, buffer overflow attack, IP and Mac address spoofing, Steganography, Anonymous browsing, Introduction to tor browser, Introduction to VPN, Secure Sockets Layer (SSL), Secure Shell (SSH).

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Samples Questions will posted VERY SOON…

B Sc Nursing – First Year

Introduction to Computers (BSNP- 107)

Dear students the question paper will consists of three sections:

Section-A (10 MCQs (10 Marks)

Section B – Short answer type questions (5 Marks each), attempt any four questions.

Section C – Long answer type questions (10 Marks each), attempt both questions.

Syllabus Topics (IMPORTANT)

Computers and the modern applications of Computers in Nursing,

Computer Processor, processing speed,

Digital Computer, features of Digital computers,

Memories, Storage devices, Magnetic storage, Optical memory disks,   

Operating System, MS-DOS, DOS internal commands, MS- Windows, Windows Accessories, Windows functionalities,

MS Office software, M-Word and its features & functions, features & function of MS Excel, applications of MW PowerPoint, Write a note on the types of Computers.

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