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Exam questions (minor update from 2017):  [[Media:Questions_UNIK4750_2018_students.pdf]]
 
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=Info - 2017=
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* This course is a combined masters and Phd course (UNIK9750), in 2017 all the lectures will be presented by Gyorgy Kalman.
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* The course takes place on Thursdays, 0900-1600ish at ITS (UNIK) in Kjeller. This year double lectures will be given, so that we are using the day efficiently, and everybody is requested to take the tour to Kjeller. Video conferencing is still available.
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* We'll have video streaming: mms://lux.unik.no/401
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* Evaluation is based on a presentation of topics and the implementation of your scenario.
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= Introduction into Internet of Things (IoT) =
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This first part will provide the introduction into the Internet of Things (''Lecture 1 - L2''), with industrial examples
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* Smart Grid and automatic meter system (AMS)
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* Smart Homes with sensors
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* Wireless System upgrade of cars
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The part will further address potential security threats (''L3''), here given for the future smart grid.
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[[File:SmartGrid_future.png|550px]]
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When the future Smart Grid consists of Prosumers (''Consumers, who might also be Producers'') with different energy sources, the grid will become more unstable. We will use an example of an automatic meter reading (AMR) and -system (AMS) in ''L4'' to address the security and privacy challenges.
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The final part of this first block is addressed through lectures ''L5'' and ''L6'', and will create the mapping from functional requirements towards mapping into technology. Examples of such mapping are the translation of privacy requirements - ''can somebody see from my meter reading if I'm at home'' - towards technology parameters like ''how often are values read and published''.
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== Machine-readable Descriptions ==
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The next block deals with the machine-readable description of security and privacy, security functionality and system of systems through ontologies.
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* Establish system description examples of systems,
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* Describing Security and Security Functionality in a semantic way
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== Application-driven security goals ==
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This block will develop the security goals resulting from applications.
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* From industrial examples, establish the functional requirements. Example: switch-off time of power circuits less than 10 ms
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* From the functional requirements, select the security and privacy relations
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* Establish application-driven security goals as well as the semantics of your system
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== Perform Multi-Metrics Analysis ==
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This last block will analyse industrial examples based on the multi-metrics analysis.
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* Generate matrices to describe the security impact of components and sub-systems, and perform a multi-metrics analysis to establish the system security
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* Analyze application goal versus system security and suggest improvements
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Revision as of 00:51, 6 February 2020

Lectures in TEK5530 in earlier years

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Lectures in 2019

17Jan - L1: Introduction - Handouts Media:TEK5530 - L1 Introduction.pdf

24Jan - L2: Internet of Things - Handouts Media:TEK5530 - L2 IoT.pdf

31Jan - L3: Security in the Internet of Things Media:TEK5530 - L3 IoTsec.pdf

07Feb- L4: Smart Grid and AMS Media:TEK5530 - L4 smart_grid_ams.pdf and L5: Service Implications on Functional Requirements Media:TEK5530 - L5 service_implications.pdf

14Feb- L6: Technology mapping Media:TEK5530 - L6_tech_mapping.pdf and L9: Top 20 critical security controls Media:TEK5530 - L9_top_critical_controls.pdf

14Feb- L6: Technology mapping Media:TEK5530 - L6_tech_mapping.pdf and L9: Top 20 critical security controls Media:TEK5530 - L9_top_critical_controls.pdf

21Feb - Winter holiday, no lecture

28Feb - L10: Intrusion detection Media:TEK5530 - L10_intrusion_detection.pdf

07March - L13: Communication and security in current industrial automation Media:TEK5530 - L13-hardening_automation.pdf and L14: Cloud basics and cloud architecture Media:TEK5530 - L14_cloud_basics.pdf

14Mar - L11 & L12

21Mar - L15-16: Cloud architecture, security and IoT Media:TEK5530 - L15-16-architecture_security_iot.pdf

28Mar - L17 Wrap-Up Media:TEK5530 - L17-wrap_up.pdf Questions for the exam: Media:TEK5530 - exam_questions.pdf


Video recordings (2018, valid for 2019):

L1: Introduction

L2: Internet of Things

L3: Security of the Internet of Things

L4: Smart grid and Automatic Meter Readings

L5: Service Implications on Functional Requirements

L6: Technology Mapping

Info - 2018

Lectures in UNIK4750 - 2018

18Jan - L1: Introduction - Handouts Media:UNIK4750-L1_Introduction 2018-01-18.pdf

25Jan - L2: Internet of Things - Handouts Media:UNIK4750-L2-Internet_of_Things-2018.pdf

25Jan - L3: Security of the Internet of Things - Handouts Media:UNIK4750-L3_Security in the Internet of Things - 2018.pdf

01Feb - No lecture because of sickness

08Feb - L4: Smart grid and Automatic Meter Readings - Handouts Media:UNIK4750-L4_Smart Grid and AMS - 2018.pdf

08Feb - L5: Service Implications on Functional Requirements - Handouts Media:UNIK4750-L5_Service implications on functional requirements - 2018.pdf

15Feb - L6: Technology Mapping - Handouts Media:UNIK4750-L6_Technology_mapping_2018.pdf

15Feb - L7: Security semantics - Handouts Media:UNIK4750-L7_security_semantics_2018.pdf

8Mar - L10: Multi-Metrics method for measurable security and privacy- Handouts Media:UNIK4750-L10_Multi-Metrics.pdf, including discussion of privacy scenarios

15Mar - L13 Guest lecture by Mohammad Chowdhury from ABB, Media:Securing_Industrial_Automation_and_Control_Systems.pdf

L14 - System Security and Privacy Media:L14_System_security_privacy.pdf

22Mar - L17 Intrusion Detection Systems and Cloud Security Media:L17_IDS_and_Cloud.pdf

L18 - Wrap-up Media:L18_Wrap_up.pdf

Exam questions (minor update from 2017): Media:Questions_UNIK4750_2018_students.pdf


Info - 2017

  • This course is a combined masters and Phd course (UNIK9750), in 2017 all the lectures will be presented by Gyorgy Kalman.
  • The course takes place on Thursdays, 0900-1600ish at ITS (UNIK) in Kjeller. This year double lectures will be given, so that we are using the day efficiently, and everybody is requested to take the tour to Kjeller. Video conferencing is still available.
  • We'll have video streaming: mms://lux.unik.no/401
  • Evaluation is based on a presentation of topics and the implementation of your scenario.


Introduction into Internet of Things (IoT)

This first part will provide the introduction into the Internet of Things (Lecture 1 - L2), with industrial examples

  • Smart Grid and automatic meter system (AMS)
  • Smart Homes with sensors
  • Wireless System upgrade of cars

The part will further address potential security threats (L3), here given for the future smart grid.

SmartGrid future.png

When the future Smart Grid consists of Prosumers (Consumers, who might also be Producers) with different energy sources, the grid will become more unstable. We will use an example of an automatic meter reading (AMR) and -system (AMS) in L4 to address the security and privacy challenges.

The final part of this first block is addressed through lectures L5 and L6, and will create the mapping from functional requirements towards mapping into technology. Examples of such mapping are the translation of privacy requirements - can somebody see from my meter reading if I'm at home - towards technology parameters like how often are values read and published.

Machine-readable Descriptions

The next block deals with the machine-readable description of security and privacy, security functionality and system of systems through ontologies.

  • Establish system description examples of systems,
  • Describing Security and Security Functionality in a semantic way

Application-driven security goals

This block will develop the security goals resulting from applications.

  • From industrial examples, establish the functional requirements. Example: switch-off time of power circuits less than 10 ms
  • From the functional requirements, select the security and privacy relations
  • Establish application-driven security goals as well as the semantics of your system

Perform Multi-Metrics Analysis

This last block will analyse industrial examples based on the multi-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

this section is automatically filled in based on the information on this MediaWiki


Lectures in UNIK4750 - 2017

19Jan - L1: Introduction - Handouts Media:UNIK4750-L1-Introduction-2017.pdf

26Jan - L2: Internet of Things - Handouts Media:UNIK4750-L2-Internet_of_Things-2017.pdf

02Feb - L3: Security of the Internet of Things - Handouts Media:UNIK4750-L3_Security in the Internet of Things - 2017.pdf

09Feb - L4: Smart Grid, Automatic Meter Readings (AMR) - Handouts Media:UNIK4750-L4-Automatic_Meter_Readings-2017_examples.pdf

09Feb - L5: Service implications on functional requirements - Handouts Media:UNIK4750-L5-Service_Implications-2017.pdf

16Feb - L6: Technology Mapping - Handouts Media:UNIK4750-L6-Technology_mapping-2017.pdf

16Feb - L7: Security Semantics - Handouts Media:UNIK4750-L7-Security_semantics-2017.pdf

23Feb - Vinterferie

02March - L8-9 Paper presentations 1

09March - L10-11 Paper presentations 2

16March - L12: Multi-Metrics method for measurable security - Handouts Media:UNIK4750-L12_Multi-Metrics.pdf

16March - L13: System Security and Privacy analysis - Handouts Media:UNIK4750-L13_System_Security_Privacy.pdf

23March - L14: Weighting in Multi-Metrics Method Media:UNIK4750-L11_Weighting_AMR.pdf - Lecture Notes L11

23March - L15: Real-world examples (Guest lecture by Mohammad Chowdhury) - Media:UNIK4750-Guest-Lecture_ABB_Chowdhury.pdf

30March - no lecture

06April - L16: Group work presentation

06April - L17: wrap-up, Media:UNIK4750-L17 Wrap Up.pdf Media:Questions_UNIK4750_2017_students.pdf

13April - Easter holiday

20April - Exam


Info - 2016

  • This course is a Master course. Please visit UNIK9750 for the PhD version of the course.
  • The course takes place on Thursdays, 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/401
  • Evaluation is based on a presentation of topics and the implementation of your scenario.

Lectures in UNIK4750 - 2016

21Jan - L1: Introduction G,J - Handouts Media:UNIK4750-L1-Introduction.pdf

28Jan - L2: Internet of Things J - Handouts Media:UNIK4750-L2-Internet_of_Things.pdf

4Feb - L3: Security in IoT G - Paper selection - Handouts Media:UNIK4750-L3-Security_IoT.pdf

11Feb - L4: Smart Grid, Automatic Meter Readings (AMR) G - Handouts Media:UNIK4750-L4-Automatic_Meter_Readings.pdf

18Feb - L5: Service implications on functional requirements G,(J) - Handouts Media:UNIK4750-L5-Service_Implications.pdf

3Mar - L6: Technology mapping G,(J) - Handouts Media:UNIK4750-L6-Technology_mapping.pdf,

10Mar - L7: UNIK4750 Paper analysis with 15-20 min presentation, evaluation criteria

17Mar - L8: Security Semantics J - Handouts Media:UNIK4750-L8-Security_Semantics.pdf

31Mar - L9: Logical binding - industrial example J, Guest lecturer: Mushfiq Chowdhury - Handouts: Media:UNIK4750-L9-handouts.pdf

7Apr - L10: Multi-Metrics Method for measurable Security J - Handouts Media:UNIK4750-L10-Multi-Metrics.pdf,

14Apr - L11: Multi-Metrics Weighting of an AMR sub-system J - Handouts L11 Media:UNIK4750-L11-AMR-weight.pdf

21Apr - L12: System Security and Privacy analysis J - Handouts L12 Media:UNIK4750-L12-Security-Privacy_classes.pdf

28Apr - L13: Intrusion-detection in industrial environments - G - Handouts L13 Media:UNIK4750-L13-Intrusion_detection.pdf

12May - L14: Real world examples - IoTSec infrastructure J - - Handouts L14 Media:UNIK4750-L14-IoTSec_infrastructure.pdf

19May - L15: Real world IoT service evaluation; UNIK4750 presentation of your Group Work - (suggestions and criteria)


26May - time for exam preparation (no lecture)

Thursday 2Jun or Wednesday 8Jun - Exam G,J