TEK5530 - Measurable Security for the Internet of Things

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TEK5530 - Measurable Security for the Internet of Things


TEK5530
News Lectures on Fridays 0900-1200h, starting from 23Jan2016. The course is given at UNIK (Room 308b), with video communication to Room Scheme@Ifi.UiO.no (1251)
Organisation UNIK
by Josef Noll, György Kálmán
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Abstract The course provides a methodology for measurable security, privacy, and dependability of industrial systems. Based on e.g. a smart grid example we will establish and develop the methodology to perform a multi-metrics analysis from components to sub-systems to systems. The course will allow you to compare security-related application goals with the results from the system analysis.
Objective (max 350 words) After completing the course you will be able to:
  • Describe application-driven security and establish challenges of sensor-driven systems
  • Provide industrial examples, e.g. Smart Grid and automatic meter readings
  • Establish application-driven security goals as well as the semantics of your system
  • Generate matrices to describe the security impact of components and sub-systems, and perform a multi-metrics analysis to establish the system security
  • Analyse application goal versus system security and suggest improvements
Keywords Security, Network Security, Sensor Security, Sensor networks
Research Area(s) Security
Type of course Master

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Info

  • This course is a Master course.
  • The course takes place on Fridays, 0900-1200h at UNIK. A video communication is available to Ifi, Room Scheme@Ifi.UiO.no (room 1251), see check: Video_conference
  • We'll have video streaming: mms://lux.unik.no/308
  • Evaluation is based on a presentation of topics and the implementation of your scenario.


Topics

The course has the following parts

Introduction into Internet of Things (IoT)

This first part will provide the ...

  • Provide industrial examples, e.g. Smart Grid and automatic meter readings

Machine-readable Security Description

  • Describing Security and Security Functionality in a semantic way

Application-driven security goals

  • Establish application-driven security goals as well as the semantics of your system

Perform Mulit-Metrics Analysis

  • Generate matrices to describe the security impact of components and sub-systems, and perform a multi-metrics analysis to establish the system security
  • Analyze application goal versus system security and suggest improvements

Lecture overview with keywords