Cybercampus continuously compiles the commissioned education that can be offered. Available advanced level courses are shown here. For each course, the scope, language and course format are specified.
The scope is expressed in hours or in credits in cases where the course can be credit-based. 1.5 credits correspond to 40 hours of study.
The course covers several fundamental techniques for the analysis of programs, with a focus on safety and security. The techniques are based on types and logics for programs, and allow to discover certain types of illicit behaviour or deduce the absence of such behaviour. We consider several successful tools implementing such techniques.
Target Groups
Organizations that produce software for safety-critical systems.
Scope
7.5 credits /200 hours in five modules (some could be cut)
Location
-
Language
English
Dive into the world of cryptography and learn how to secure information in an increasingly digital age. This course comprehensively introduces the key principles behind cryptographic systems, from classic methods to modern encryption standards. You’ll gain a solid foundation in symmetric and asymmetric encryption techniques, cryptographic hash functions, and the role of randomness in security systems. Perfect for those interested in cybersecurity, software development, or digital communication, this course prepares you to analyze and develop cryptographic protocols confidently.
Target Groups
Theoretically interested students and others with prior knowledge in probability theory, algebra, combinatorics, complexity theory, etc.
Scope
7.5 credits / 200 hours
Location
-
Language
English
This course main content aims to develop students' understanding of: the complex IT landscape of today by creating models of such, which attacks that are utilised today to cause harm and how these can propagate through a large network, what defences there are and when they are best suited against different attack types, how risk can be calculated and used to prioritise security work.
Target Groups
Basic knowledge in: computer engineering, programming and computer communication
Scope
3 credits / 80 hours
Location
-
Language
-
The main activity of the course is a project where students independently attack a corporate computer network with the aim of exfiltrating specific information. The network is rigged by the course responsibles in a virtual environment. To carry out the attack, the students are free to use their imagination and tools available on Internet. Tools for network and vulnerability scanning, platforms for exploit development, command and control, passwork creacking, etc. are presented during the course, but students are free to employ methods and tools of their own choice.
Target Groups
Have some familiarity with communication networks and operating systems.
Scope
7.5 credits / 200 hours
Location
-
Language
English
This course lays the foundations of digital forensics and incident response. These two areas are closely related but still differ in key ways. Digital forensics is the use of natural science methods to answer questions that are relevant to the justice system. This can be part of a criminal investigation but also civil recourse. In incident response, the motivation of the forensic investigations is primarily to understand how intrusions have been realized so that further exploitation can be stopped and to ensure that the attacker is not able to reestablish a foothold in the system environment after the intrusion has been eradicated.
Target Groups
The target audiences are master students. Knowledge in cybersecurity, 7.5 higher education credits, equivalent to completed course DD2391 or completed courses DD2394 and DD2395.
Scope
7.5 credits / 200 hours
Location
-
Language
English
Technical aspects of computer security. Basic principles and theoretical models of security such as identification, authenticity, access control and information flow control.
Target Groups
The training is aimed at those who have a basic understanding of information security and how IT systems are structured. You need to have some form of previous experience in IT or information security, but your background can be in technology as well as social sciences.
Scope
3 credits / approximatley 80 hours
Location
Online
Language
English
The course is divided into three modules that together provide an overview of information security from an organizational perspective. The modules focus on activities that are central to understanding, planning, and following up on protective measures for organizations' information systems and assets. The three modules are: security, threats and incidents, risks and security controls, and evaluation and governance.
Target Groups
The course is aimed at professionals who want to understand an organization's challenges and threats, with a focus on information and cyber security, and how to start working to address them. To be eligible for the course, 60 credits are required in product development, production technology, automation technology, mechanical engineering, information technology, management, or equivalent knowledge. In addition, a passing grade in the upper secondary school course English 6 (or equivalent knowledge) is required. Corresponding knowledge is normally demonstrated through an internationally recognized language test, such as IELTS or TOEFL
Scope
3 credits / 80 hours
Location
Online
Language
English
You will gain an in-depth understanding of both technical and organizational aspects of secure software use, including identifying threats and risks, selecting appropriate security measures, and the interplay between IT operations and secure management of digital assets. The course combines theory with practical elements and provides you with tools to make informed decisions in the development and operation of software systems with high security requirements
Target Groups
The course is aimed at those of you who are professionals in the business world and want to strengthen your skills in software systems and information security. You probably work with IT, operations, digitalization or technology development and want to better understand how to protect digital assets.
Scope
3 credits / 80 hours
Location
Online
Language
Swedish and English
Online MOOC (self-study, 100% remote) on topics related to security and privacy issues of artificial intelligence.
Target Groups
Focus on master level students, but open to the interested general public.
Scope
1.5 credits / 40 hours
Location
Online
Language
-
Online MOOC (self-study, 100% remote) on topics related to security and privacy issues of cloud computing.
Target Groups
Focus on master level students, but open to the interested general public.
Scope
1.5 credits / 40 hours
Location
Online
Language
-
This course will provide you an in-depth insight into the Internet of Things (IoT) and the related cybersecurity challenges. You will learn about the basics of IoT and its applications, the communication protocols used in IoT systems, the cybersecurity threats to IoT, and the measures that can be taken to counter these threats. The course is aimed to professionals.
Target Groups
Targeted to professionals with some background in Computer Science and Cybersecurity.
Scope
3 credits / 80 hours
Location
Combined, with some elements on-site and some elements online.
Language
English
With the advances of modern technology, cybersecurity has become hard to provide and guarantee. AI can enhance cybersecurity, but also undermine it. In this course, you will learn the different uses of AI for defending and attacking a cybersystem, from fingerprint recognition for authenticating legitimate users, to fuzzing attacks for crashing vulnerable targets.
Target Groups
Targeted to professionals with some background in Computer Science, AI, and Cybersecurity.
Scope
3 credits / 80 hours
Location
-
Language
-
You will learn to: describe the landscape of industrial cybersecurity, including main risks and protections, understand the most relevant cybersecurity mechanisms and analyze the cybersecurity needs in specific industrial contexts and plan for most appropriate countermeasures.
Target Groups
120 credits, of which 60 credits in computer science or related subjects. In addition, Swedish B / Swedish 3 and English A / English 6 are required. In cases where the course is given in English, exceptions are made from Swedish B / Swedish 3.
Scope
2.5 credits / Approximatley 67 hours
Location
Online
Language
English
Cybersecurity analysis and design in industrial settings, with a special focus on smart factories and Industry 4.0. You will learn about advanced cybersecurity concepts, methodologies and tools. You will also be able to apply your knowledge to case-studies of industrial relevance.
Target Groups
120 credits whereof 60 credits in computer science including 2.5 credits in cybersecurity,or related subjects. In addition, Swedish B/Swedish 3 and English A/English 6 are required. For courses given in entirely in English exemption is made from the requirement in Swedish B/Swedish 3.
Scope
2.5 credits / Approximatley 67 hours
Location
Online
Language
English
Security has become a critical issue in software development and maintenance. Therefore, security must be managed throughout the development process and also after deployment. In this course, we will cover two essential aspects in this context: 1) managing security requirements, 2) software security from a maintenance perspective.
Learning objectives: Principles for deriving sound and reasonable security requirements when developing new software solutions, security requirements from a software life cycle perspective, and security engineering practices, main principles, and intended defense mechanisms.
Target Groups
The course is aimed at software engineers with basic knowledge of software development and who have practical or theoretical knowledge of software security.
Scope
40 hours
Location
Combined, with some elements on-site and some elements online
Language
-
Is your organization interested in courses? Do you have a skill need that is not met by existing offerings? Contact
mette@cybercampus.se
to discuss possible training solutions.