Cybernality
Code | Completion | Credits | Range | Language |
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MI-KYB.1 | ZK | 3 | 2+0 | Czech |
- The course cannot be taken simultaneously with:
- Cybernality (MI-KYB)
- The course is a substitute for:
- Cybernality (MI-KYB)
- Lecturer:
- Zdeněk Blažek, Michaela Stonová (gar.)
- Tutor:
- Zdeněk Blažek, Michaela Stonová (gar.)
- Supervisor:
- Department of Computer Systems
- Synopsis:
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Students get acquainted with the fundamentals of legislation and international activities in the area of fighting cybercrime. Students will understand the classification of attacks and have an overview of systems for computer surveillance and traffic monitoring in the cyberspace. Students will also familiarize themselves with hacker activities and behavior.
- Requirements:
- Syllabus of lectures:
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1. Basic leslative norms relevant for operation of computer systems and networks, basic notions.
2. Classification of attacks.
3. Systems for computer network operation monitoring.
4. Cybernetic attacks, psychologic and social aspects of a cybernetic attack, life cycle of exploiting the system weaknesses.
5. Hackers - hacker comunity, types and motivations of the hacker behaviour.
6. Cyberterorism, its demonstration and methods.
7. Principles of infoware, the role of intelligent agents, strategic information warfare.
8. Principles of attacks on the web, trends of attacks and attackers, phases of an attack, coordination and management of an attack.
9. Basic types of attacks - DoS, forged node, manipulation with address sequences.
- Syllabus of tutorials:
- Study Objective:
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The goal of this module is to provide knowledge of cyberspace attacks, systems for their monitoring and analysis, and an overview of a corresponding legislative. It also familiarizes students with principles of network attacks and means how to defend against them at the organization level.
- Study materials:
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1. Stephenson, P. ''Investigating Computer-Related Crime''. CRC, 1999. ISBN 0849322189.
3. Klander, L., Renehan, E. J. ''Hacker Proof : The Ultimate Guide to Network Security''. Jamsa Press, 1997. ISBN 188413355X.
4. Harley, D., Slade, R. ''Viruses Revealed''. McGraw-Hill, 2001. ISBN 0072130903.
- Note:
- Time-table for winter semester 2011/2012:
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06:00–08:0008:00–10:0010:00–12:0012:00–14:0014:00–16:0016:00–18:0018:00–20:0020:00–22:0022:00–24:00
Mon Tue Fri Thu Fri - Time-table for summer semester 2011/2012:
- Time-table is not available yet
- The course is a part of the following study plans:
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- Master Informatics, Presented in Czech, Version for Students who Enrolled in 2011 (PH)
- Branch Web and Software Engineering, Presented in Czech, Version for Students who Enrolled in 2011 (PH)
- Branch Web and Software Engineering, Presented in Czech, Version for Students who Enrolled in 2011 (PH)
- Web and Software Engineering, Presented in Czech, Version for Students who Enrolled in 2011 (PH)
- Knowledge Engineering, Presented in Czech, Version for Students who Enrolled in 2011 (PH)
- Computer Security, Presented in Czech, Version for Students who Enrolled in 2011 (PH)
- Design of Digital Systems, Presented in Czech, Version for Students who Enrolled in 2011 (PH)
- Computer Systems and Networks, Presented in Czech, Version for Students who Enrolled in 2011 (PH)
- Branch System Programming, Presented in Czech, Version for Students who Enrolled in 2011 (PH)
- Branch Computer Science, Presented in Czech, Version for Students who Enrolled in 2011 (PH)
- Master Informatics, Presented in Czech, Version for Students who Enrolled in 2012 (compulsory course in the program, PH)
- Computer Security, Presented in Czech, Version for Students who Enrolled in 2012 (compulsory course in the program, PH)
- Design of Digital Systems, Presented in Czech, Version for Students who Enrolled in 2012 (compulsory course in the program, PH)
- Branch System Programming, Presented in Czech, Version for Students who Enrolled in 2012 (compulsory course in the program, PH)
- Branch Computer Science, Presented in Czech, Version for Students who Enrolled in 2012 (compulsory course in the program, PH)
- Branch Web and Software Engineering, Presented in Czech, Version for Students who Enrolled in 2012 (compulsory course in the program, PH)
- Branch Web and Software Engineering, Presented in Czech, Version for Students who Enrolled in 2012 (compulsory course in the program, PH)
- Web and Software Engineering, Presented in Czech, Version for Students who Enrolled in 2012 (compulsory course in the program, PH)
- Knowledge Engineering, in Czech, Presented in Czech, Version for Students who Enrolled in 2012 (compulsory course in the program, PH)
- Computer Systems and Networks, Presented in Czech, Version for Students who Enrolled in 2012 (compulsory course in the program, PH)