Cybersecurity

Course ID
CSIS2-6
Direction
1st, 2nd, 3rd
Semester
Spring
Type
2nd direction elective, 3rd direction elective, 1st direction mandatory

Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of the course, the student will be able to:
Familiarization with the systems security culture.
Training in basic security techniques.
Presentation of modern network vulnerabilities.
Specialty in security protection mechanisms.
Preparation and presentation of a security project in collaboration with other colleagues.

Course Content

Conceptual Foundation of Information and Communication Systems
Security Terms Applied Cryptography
Information security management and development of policies and procedures
Legal and regulatory framework for cybersecurity and privacy
Incident management - crisis management
Identity management systems and user access control
Data protection
Network Security
Detection and prevention of threats

General Skills

Search, analysis and synthesis of data and information with the use of the assorted technologies

Adaptation in new conditions

Decision Making

Independent work

Team work

Learning and Teaching Methods - Evaluation

Teaching methods: On site
Use of ICT:eclass

Activity Work load
Semester
Lectures 16
Lab exercises 10
Thesis 80
Independent Study 44
Total 150

Assessment

Team project
Written exam

Literature

Ross Anderson. Security Engineering: A Guide to Building Dependable Distributed Systems,
3rd Edition
White papers and reports
International Journal of Information Security, Springer ACM Transactions on Privacy and
Security