CyberSafe: Mastering the Art of Cybersecurity (Summer School)
Academic Study Board of the Faculty of Engineering
Teaching language: English
EKA: T630025402
Censorship: Second examiner: Internal
Grading: 7-point grading scale
Offered in: Soenderborg
Offered in: Spring
Level: Bachelor
Course ID: T630025401
ECTS value: 5
Date of Approval: 09-01-2024
Duration: 1 semester
Version: Archive
Course ID
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Responsible study board
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Course Responsible
Name | Department | |
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Kamilla Juel Sørensen | kjs@tek.sdu.dk | TEK Fakultetsadministration |
Mikkel Baun Kjærgaard | mbkj@mmmi.sdu.dk | Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Instituttet |
Programme Secretary
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Mandatory prerequisites
Two years of studies at university level (equivalent to 120 ECTS) within a relevant field of study, before the summer school starts.
The course is aimed at University Students studying computer science, information technology, cybersecurity, or related fields, Early Career Professionals, IT and Security Professionals. Those looking to specialize in cybersecurity and gain hands-on experience in the field.
Recommended prerequisites
Basic understanding of computer science and programming, gained for instance by completion of introduction courses to software engineering and programming.
Learning objectives - Knowledge
After the course participants will be able to:
- Understand the fundamental principles of cybersecurity, including confidentiality, integrity, and availability.
- Learn about, cyber threat landscape, network security, information security, cryptography.
- Develop skills in using cybersecurity tools and software.
Learning objectives - Skills
After the course participants will be able to:
- Solve real-world cybersecurity challenges in a controlled environment.
- Develop skills in implementing and enforcing security policies.
- Participate in hands-on labs to apply theoretical knowledge in practical scenarios.
Learning objectives - Competences
After the course participants will be able to:
- Demonstrate Cyber security mindset and skills in their work.
- Develop professionalism in all aspects of cybersecurity practice.
- Reflect on their own and team's performance and learning.
Content
The course will be an immersive course designed to cater to students and professionals interested in cybersecurity. The course will cover the basics of cyber-security including the cyber threat landscape, network security, information security, cyber-security applications in IoT and robotics, cryptography, security awareness and best practices, incident response and digital forensics and legal and ethical aspects of cybersecurity. The course will include practical labs and hands-on exercises to give participants the opportunity to apply their knowledge and skills in a safe and controlled environment. The practical experiences will help attendees to deepen their understanding of cybersecurity concepts. The course will be thought by cybersecurity experts from both academia and industry, to provide the participants with basic knowledge and advanced concepts coupled with practical insights from real-world experiences.
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Examination is held
Examination is held
At the end of the course
Tests
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EKA
T630025402
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Description
The examination is based on an overall assessment of:
- Attendance on 80% of the learning activities.
- The assessment method is portfolio. The portfolio is individual and consists of exercise journals and reviews.
Form of examination
Portfolio
Censorship
Second examiner: Internal
Grading
7-point grading scale
Identification
Student Identification Card - Exam number
ECTS value
5
Additional exam information
The form of examination in the re-examination is the same as in the ordinary examination except the requirement of 80% attendance which is removed.
Additional information
Enrollment is limited to 30 students. If more applicants than places, applicants who meet the mandatory requirements are prioritised according to the below selection criteria:
Undergraduate and graduate students from partner universities (exchange); undergraduate and graduate students from other Danish universities; international undergraduate and graduate guest students (fee-paying); Ph.D students from partner universities and other international Ph.D. students; other applicants.
Note: Students are prioritised on a first-come-first-served basis i.e. according to the time we receive your complete application. In case a course is filled up, we will try to offer you an alternative course from your list of priorities. All final decisions about admission will be sent out continually