Objectives:
This course aims to give an introduction to and an overview over the concepts of vulnerabilities, threats, attacks, and security measures and mechanisms in both computer systems and computer networks.
Content:
Human, Organisational and Regulatory Aspects including Risk Management and Governance, Law and Regulation, as well as Human Factors, Privacy and Online Rights; Attacks and Defences including Malware and Attack Technologies, Adversarial Behaviours, Security Operations and Incident Management, and Forensics; Systems Security including Cryptography, Operating Systems and Virtualisation Security, Distributed Systems Security, as well as Authentication, Authorisation and Accountability; Software and Platform Security including Software Security, Web and Mobile Security, Secure Software Design and Development; and Infrastructure Security including Network Security, Hardware Security, Cyber-Physical Systems Security and Physical Layer Security.
On completion of the course the student should have the following learning outcomes defined in terms of knowledge, skills and general competence:
Knowledge
The student should be
Skills
The student is able to
General competence
The student
The teaching comprises of lectures and group exercises:
Lectures: 4 hours pr. week for 13 weeks
Group exercises: 2 hours pr. week
Written examination or Digital written examination (3 hours).
Compulsory exercises may count towards the final grade.
Due to the measures taken to avoid the spread of SARS-CoV-2, UiB is closed for teaching and assessment. As a consequence, the following changes is made to assessment spring semester 2020:
Student adviser:
T: 55 58 42 00