Malware Analysis, 6 credits
Start of studies
Spring semester 2030
Form of education
Campus, Day-time, 2/5
Language
English
Period
2030 week 4 until 2030 week 13
Admission to the course reuire 30 completed credits consisting of courses in Computer Science, Software Engineering or equivalent, and include courses in Object Oriented Programming, 5 credits, Algorithms and Data Structures, 5 credits, Operating Systems, 5 credits, as well as an attended course in Network Security, 6 credits. English 6.
The aim of the course is for the student to learn how malicious and malicious software (Malicous Software) can be analyzed in a safe way. Such an analysis is the first step in a systematic approach to prevent or neutralize the malware. The focus is on the analysis of advanced methods used in the manufacture of so-called "cyberweapons" and on practical countermeasures to detect and neutralize these.
Admission to the course reuire 30 completed credits consisting of courses in Computer Science, Software Engineering or equivalent, and include courses in Object Oriented Programming, 5 credits, Algorithms and Data Structures, 5 credits, Operating Systems, 5 credits, as well as an attended course in Network Security, 6 credits. English 6.
Level
A1N
Course code
DV2642