Advanced Networked Systems Security (ANSS)

MSc: EP2510, PhD: EP3300

What is the ANSS course about?

It is about deep understanding and cutting-edge engineering of security for state-of-the-art emerging networked systems.

 

Why should you take this course?

You will enhance your security knowledge and you will advance to cutting-edge topics and up-and-coming systems and technologies. You will prepare for independent work on networked systems security and you will get in touch with research. You work on your project throughout the course, and benefit from highly interactive lectures and feedback from the teaching team.

 

What will you learn?

To identify vulnerabilities and devise attacks, rigorously define security requirements, design and analyze security protocols, and consider improvements to security best practices. To research and address a security problem on your own.

 

Detailed Information about the course

Period 2, 7.5/8 credits.

MSc course code: EP2510

PhD level course code: EP3300

 

In-class lectures. Grading based on project report and presentation. Teaching material in English.

Prerequisites: NSS or equivalent. Programming skills.

 

 

Course tag

  • PhD: EP3300 (8 cr)

    MSc: EP2510 (7.5 cr)

    Period 2

Course schedule

  • Academic year 2013-2014: Period 2

Course material

Student projects

  • As a follow-up to the MSc courses, you are welcome to contact us for MSc projects.

  • Available MSc thesis topics can be found here.

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