Duration:
1 Semester | Turnus of offer:
normally each year in the summer semester | Credit points:
6 |
Course of studies, specific field and terms: - Master Entrepreneurship in Digital Technologies 2020 (advanced module), technology field computer science, Arbitrary semester
- Master Media Informatics 2020 (optional subject), computer science, Arbitrary semester
- Master Medical Informatics 2019 (optional subject), ehealth / infomatics, 1st or 2nd semester
- Master IT-Security 2019 (optional subject), IT Security and Privacy, 1st, 2nd, or 3rd semester
- Master Robotics and Autonomous Systems 2019 (optional subject), Additionally recognized elective module, Arbitrary semester
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Classes and lectures: - Computer Security (practical course, 3 SWS)
- Computer Security (lecture, 2 SWS)
| Workload: - 75 Hours in-classroom work
- 85 Hours private studies
- 20 Hours exam preparation
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Contents of teaching: | - Applied cryptography in systems and protocols: Overview of common methods and their applications
- Efficient and secure implementation of common crypto procedures: multiple-precision arithmetic, efficient exponentiation, constant time algorithms etc.
- Physical implementation attacks and countermeasures: Error injection attacks, passive physical attacks such as SPA/DPA and timing attacks, modern inference methods and associated cryptanalysis methods, classes of protective measures
- Virtualization security and microarchitecture attacks: security concepts in the operating system and hypervisor, microarchitecture attacks such as cache attacks, spectre, etc., measures to restore system security
- Trusted computing and hardware-assisted system security: How TPMs, Secure Elements and Trusted Execution work environments, basics and cryptographic techniques, design basics for secure systems
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Qualification-goals/Competencies: - The students can demonstrate a deep understanding of cryptographic methods and their applications in communication systems.
- They can construct secure and efficient cryptographic primitives and implement them securely in computer systems.
- They can explain methods and algorithms for efficient multiple-precision arithmetic.
- They can perform basic side-channel attacks on systems with physical access or shared systems with code execution rights.
- They can implement protection against specific physical attacks for cryptographic primitives.
- They can evaluate the security of existing primitives.
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Grading through: - Viva Voce or test
- written homework
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Requires: |
Responsible for this module: Teachers: |
Literature: - S. Mangard, E. Oswald & T. Popp: Power analysis attacks: Revealing the secrets of smart cards - Vol. 31, Springer Science & Business Media, 2008
- D. Stinson: Cryptography: Theory and Practice - 4th ed., CRC Press, 2018
- : Recent literature
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Language: - English, except in case of only German-speaking participants
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Notes:Admission requirements for taking the module: - None (the competencies under |
Letzte Änderung: 2.10.2023 |
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