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01CF206 Advanced Course in Cyber Risk

1.0 Credits, 1, 2 Year, Sum Vac Intensive
Takao Ohkubo

Course Overview

Understanding general software development method and typical potential vulnerabilities in Web or mobile applications. Thus, Obtaining deeper knowledge for secure software development methods for avoiding vulnerabilities by lecture and practice.

Remarks

教室:3C205,3C206(情報科学類計算機室)
Identical to 01CH750.
9/18,9/19

Course Type

lectures

Field

Cyber Risk

Relationship with Major Educational Goals

This lecture is related mainly to "1. The basic theory for analyzing and assessing risk," partly to "2. The data processing skills for analyzing and assessing risk," "3. The real world problems that are the target of risk engineering" and "4. The ability to approach risk engineering from a wide range of perspectives."

Course Highlight

The aim of this class is acquiring of the sense of strategic treatment in information security systems.

Calendar

1)Security incidents and fundamental application knowledge   
2)Vulnerabilities and defense mechanisms on the Web   
3)General software development methods   
4)Introduction to secure software development methods   
5)Introduction to secure requirements analysis   
6)Requirements analysis methods (Practice)   
7)Development of secure applications for the Web   

Outcomes

1) Understanding typical potential vulnerabilities in software
2) Understanding difficulty of secure software development methods
3) Learning the latest secure software development methods for avoiding vulnerabilities

Grading

Evaluation of report and practice

Relationship with Student Achievement Assessment Attributes

For students majoring in this field, the lecture is related mainly to "1) Knowledge of fundamental/basic theory in the major field," and partly to "3) Understanding of real world problems" and "4) Ability in recognizing problems from a broad perspective."
For students majoring in other fields, this lecture is related mainly to "2) Knowledge of fundamental/basic theory of related fields," and partly to "3) Understanding of real world problems" and "4) Ability in recognizing problems from a broad perspective."

Text

Handout

References

Office Hour

After Class

Prerequisites

Interest of Business Practice

Other Information

None

Related Courses

01CF202 Modern Information Theory
01CF210 Advanced Course on Cyber Security
01CF211 Advanced Course in Network Security
01CF212 Advanced Course on Cryptography
01CF213 Seminar in Cyber Resilience
01CF214 Essential Discussions on Security

Self-study