The purpose of this course is to provide students with an insight into computer systems security and carry out advanced tasks in planning, operation and monitoring of comprehensive systems security.
- Teacher: Andrew David
The purpose of this course is to provide students with an insight into computer systems security and carry out advanced tasks in planning, operation and monitoring of comprehensive systems security.
The purpose of this course is to provide students with an insight into computer systems security and carry out advanced tasks in planning, operation and monitoring of comprehensive systems security.
The purpose of this course is to provide students with an insight into computer systems security and carry out advanced tasks in planning, operation and monitoring of comprehensive systems security.
The purpose of this course is to provide students with an insight into computer systems security and carry out advanced tasks in planning, operation and monitoring of comprehensive systems security.
Aim - The inclusion of a special topic is to allow SCIT to offer courses at this level that deal with current, but possibly transient issues, and that make use of the particular expertise of individual staff members, including visitors. Each special topic offered will be documented either in the form of a standard description using the heading above. Each special topic offered must be approved by the Programme Committee and the Undergraduate Board of Studies and endorsed by the Academic Board.
Aim - The inclusion of a special topic is to allow SCIT to offer courses at this level that deal with current, but possibly transient issues, and that make use of the particular expertise of individual staff members, including visitors. Each special topic offered will be documented either in the form of a standard description using the heading above. Each special topic offered must be approved by the Programme Committee and the Undergraduate Board of Studies and endorsed by the Academic Board.
Aim - The inclusion of a special topic is to allow SCIT to offer courses at this level that deal with current, but possibly transient issues, and that make use of the particular expertise of individual staff members, including visitors. Each special topic offered will be documented either in the form of a standard description using the heading above. Each special topic offered must be approved by the Programme Committee and the Undergraduate Board of Studies and endorsed by the Academic Board.
Aim - The inclusion of a special topic is to allow SCIT to offer courses at this level that deal with current, but possibly transient issues, and that make use of the particular expertise of individual staff members, including visitors. Each special topic offered will be documented either in the form of a standard description using the heading above. Each special topic offered must be approved by the Programme Committee and the Undergraduate Board of Studies and endorsed by the Academic Board.
Aim - The inclusion of a special topic is to allow SCIT to offer courses at this level that deal with current, but possibly transient issues, and that make use of the particular expertise of individual staff members, including visitors. Each special topic offered will be documented either in the form of a standard description using the heading above. Each special topic offered must be approved by the Programme Committee and the Undergraduate Board of Studies and endorsed by the Academic Board.
Course aim: To provide students with a deep understanding of the principles of information security in cyber space, enabling them to analyze various phases in the Cyber Attack Cycle and plan prevention mechanisms into their network design.
This is a dynamic and well-balanced mixture of practical and theoretical course with ONE research project worth 50% of final mark and ONE theoretical final exam worth 50% remaining marks. The research project is aimed to explore, analyze, and implement one of most recent Cyber Threats and to study and propose possible defense mechanisms to thwart it. However, the students need to get at least 40% in the final exam to pass the course in addition to getting a total of 50% overall.
Course aim: To provide students with a deep understanding of the principles of information security in cyber space, enabling them to analyze various phases in the Cyber Attack Cycle and plan prevention mechanisms into their network design.
This is a dynamic and well-balanced mixture of practical and theoretical course with ONE research project worth 50% of final mark and ONE theoretical final exam worth 50% remaining marks. The research project is aimed to explore, analyze, and implement one of most recent Cyber Threats and to study and propose possible defense mechanisms to thwart it. However, the students need to get at least 40% in the final exam to pass the course in addition to getting a total of 50% overall.
Course aim: To provide students with a deep understanding of the principles of information security in cyber space, enabling them to analyze various phases in the Cyber Attack Cycle and plan prevention mechanisms into their network design.
This is a dynamic and well-balanced mixture of practical and theoretical course with ONE research project worth 50% of final mark and ONE theoretical final exam worth 50% remaining marks. The research project is aimed to explore, analyze, and implement one of most recent Cyber Threats and to study and propose possible defense mechanisms to thwart it. However, the students need to get at least 40% in the final exam to pass the course in addition to getting a total of 50% overall.
Course aim: To provide students with a deep understanding of the principles of information security in cyber space, enabling them to analyze various phases in the Cyber Attack Cycle and plan prevention mechanisms into their network design.
This is a dynamic and well-balanced mixture of practical and theoretical course with ONE research project worth 50% of final mark and ONE theoretical final exam worth 50% remaining marks. The research project is aimed to explore, analyze, and implement one of most recent Cyber Threats and to study and propose possible defense mechanisms to thwart it. However, the students need to get at least 40% in the final exam to pass the course in addition to getting a total of 50% overall.
Course aim: To provide students with a deep understanding of the principles of information security in cyber space, enabling them to analyze various phases in the Cyber Attack Cycle and plan prevention mechanisms into their network design.
This is a dynamic and well-balanced mixture of practical and theoretical course with ONE research project worth 50% of final mark and ONE theoretical final exam worth 50% remaining marks. The research project is aimed to explore, analyze, and implement one of most recent Cyber Threats and to study and propose possible defense mechanisms to thwart it. However, the students need to get at least 40% in the final exam to pass the course in addition to getting a total of 50% overall.
Aim - To provide students with advanced knowledge, methods, and techniques required for engineering and managing data and database.
To equip the participants with an in-depth understanding of concepts, standards, procedures and mitigation techniques and tools used in the design, installation and management of enterprise network information security.
To equip the participants with an in-depth understanding of the technologies used in the analysis, design and implementation of mobile and wireless networks.
To equip the participants with an in-depth understanding of the technologies used in the analysis, design and implementation of mobile and wireless networks.