Malware Analysis, 7,5 credits
Start of studies
Autumn semester 2026
Form of education
Distance, Mixed-time, Half-time
Language
English
Period
2026 week 36 until 2026 week 44
Admission to the course requires at least 120 credits, of which at least 90 credits are in a technical area, and a minimum of 2 years professional experience within an area related to software-intensive product and/or service development (shown by, for example, a work certificate from an employer).
The course aims to provide students with the skills of real-world threats analysis such as phishing attacks, Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs), exploits, supply-chain attacks, cyberweapon (destroyers), and ransomware (cryptolockers) that have become popular nowadays.
Admission to the course requires at least 120 credits, of which at least 90 credits are in a technical area, and a minimum of 2 years professional experience within an area related to software-intensive product and/or service development (shown by, for example, a work certificate from an employer).
Study subject
Computer Science
Level
A1N
Registration code
D5997
Course code
DV2613