Ilmoittautuminen ja opintomaksu
Kuvaus
Cyber Security Base: Introduction is recommended
Completing the course requires completing several mandatory programming exercises in Java.
The course is the 2nd part in series "Cyber Security Base".
The series consists of 6 courses that can be grouped in two courses, each course rewarding 5 credits, 10 credits in total.
The participant will learn
- the principles of developing web applications,
- typical security issues that are related to such applications,
- and how such issues are discovered and mitigated.
This part focuses on security issues related to interconnected software. The participant will learn the principles of developing web applications, typical security issues that are related to such applications, and how such issues are discovered and mitigated.
The course material consists of online material (https://cybersecuritybase.mooc.fi/)
Several external online materials (articles, videos) are used in the course. These links are specified in the course material.
The course is an online course with no pre-organized contact hours.
Students can contact the organizers via course email address if help is needed.
Fail / Pass grading upon completion of course exercises
Taking this course does not give students access to a University of Helsinki user account. If you want to view and share information about your studies after completing the course, sign up for the Oma Opintopolku -service maintained by the Finnish National Agency for Education. The ECTS will be displayed within two days in the Oma Opintopolku -service after credits have been registered to the University of Helsinki. To register for the Oma Opintopolku – service you must identify yourself by using Finnish bank identification codes, mobile certificate or certificate card.
Contact information:
- Questions regarding the learning environment: mooc@cs.helsinki.fi
- Questions about registering at the Open University: avoinyo-tietojenkasittelytiede@helsinki.fi
- You can find frequently asked questions on the course at the MOOC learning environment
- If you have questions about the content of the course, please contact the teacher in charge of the course: nikolaj.tatti@helsinki.fi
This course is a massive open online course (MOOC), which means it is available to everyone. For further information about the course, please see the online learning environment. The online learning environment contains the material and instructions necessary for completing the course
Assoc. prof. Nikolaj Tatti
The course is part of the subject studies in Computer Science.