This compulsory course strengthens the acquisition of the following basic and general competences:
- CB6: Master the knowledge required to propose original designs or developments, often in a research process within the area of cyber security.
- CB7: Ability to apply acquired knowledge to solve problems under novel or almost novel situations or within broader (multidisciplinar) contexts related with cyber security.
- CB8: Ability to state critical opinions and judgements having incomplete or limited information in the field of cyber security. These judgements must take into account include considerations about social and ethical responsibilities
- CB9: Discuss in a public audience about their acquired knowledge, and the conclusions from the work. Students will be able to give their foundational and most convincing reasons to a specialized and non specialized audience in a clear way, without ambiguities.
- CB10: Students should have the learning skills required to continue studying in a autonomous or self-directed way.
- CG1: Create and refine concise and comprehensively documents, plans and projects in the scope of cyber security.
- CG3: Understand and apply methods and techniques to investigate vulnerabilities of a given site.
- CG4: Know the relevant technique part of the legal regulation in cyber security and its implications in the design of systems and security tools.
This compulsory course strengthens the acquisition of the following specific competences:
- CE1: Annalyze and detect anomalies and attack signatures y systems and networks.
- CE2: Analyze and detect ocultation techniques in attacks to systems and networks.
- CE3: Knowledge of trends in the cyber attacks techniques and about learned experiences in real cases.
- CE7: Know and apply the cryptographic and steganographic mechanisms required to protect data stored in a system or data transiting a network.