Nr. | LV-Typ(en) | LV-Titel | |
4910 | FS | BIS Seminar
Anmeldung über LPIS vom 15.02.2024 14:00 bis 27.02.2024 23:59 |
LV-Leiter/in | Dr. Alexander Novotny, MSc. |
Planpunkte Bachelor | SBWL Kurs V - Business Information Systems Course V - Business Information Systems Kurs V - Business Information Systems |
Semesterstunden | 2 |
Unterrichtssprache | Englisch |
Termine | ||||
Fr, | 01.03.2024 | 14:00-17:45 Uhr | TC.5.28 (Lageplan) | |
Fr, | 15.03.2024 | 14:00-17:45 Uhr | TC.4.28 (Lageplan) | |
Fr, | 19.04.2024 | 14:00-17:45 Uhr | TC.4.28 (Lageplan) | |
Fr, | 24.05.2024 | 14:00-17:45 Uhr | TC.5.28 (Lageplan) | |
Fr, | 07.06.2024 | 14:00-17:45 Uhr | TC.5.28 (Lageplan) | |
Fr, | 21.06.2024 | 14:00-17:45 Uhr | TC.5.28 (Lageplan) | |
Termindownload (ical) | Termine abonnieren |
Weitere Informationen | https://learn.wu.ac.at/vvz/24s/4910 |
Kontakt: | ||
alexander.novotny [at] wu.ac.at | ||
Inhalte der LV: | ||
Cyber risks are not further restricted to the cyberspace. They threaten the functioning of society’s critical services such as food, energy and water supply and endanger communities sharing the same values such as human dignity and privacy. A cyber-resilient society has the capacity to withstand, adapt to, and recover from cyber threats and attacks while maintaining the continuity of critical services. Global corporate and government networks compromised by advanced persistent threats (APTs) cannot only threaten the digital economy but additionally enable attackers to destroy industry facilities and public infrastructure on a mouse-click. Drawing inspiration from Marc Elsberg's novel "Blackout," we can see that cyber attacks on the smart electricity grid have the potential to trigger extensive power outages. The possibility of effective and universal cyberwarfare has become an alarming reality. Personal health data aggregated from different smart health devices may have the potential to expose a meaningful health status of patients to employers, and the government infringing their privacy. In these technology-driven ecosystems fostering sustainable human development is challenging and requires novel approaches and methods. This research-guided seminar approaches how cyberphysical systems can be designed to be resilient against these risks by rigorously following a Security and Privacy by Design process. Risks and mitigating controls specific to essential services for different critical industry sectors in the digitally enabled economy such as energy, transport, banking, financial market infrastructure, health, water, food supply, telecommunication, space, and manufacturing are elucidated. |
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Lernergebnisse (Learning Outcomes): | ||
After attending this course, students will have the following skills. Subject-related skills • Know about threats, risks and corresponding controls in the cyber-resilient society. Transferable skills • Apply a Security and Privacy by Design process in the lifecycle of systems. |
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Regelung zur Anwesenheit: | ||
Standard FS (=”Forschungsseminar”) attendance policy applies. Attendance in the first unit and overall for 80% of the time is required. Attendance in the first unit is mandatory (unqualified absence will result in deregistration from the course). Extract of the WU FS attendance policy: The following provisions apply for research seminars: Instructors can reduce the student attendance requirement and the contact hours in class because a significant part of the students’ workload is done outside the classroom See below for mandatory attendance policy in the first unit. |
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Lehr-/Lerndesign: | ||
The research-driven seminar is guided by current research results. Students are expected to elaborate on a topic of their choice, write an individual seminar paper (min. 25 norm pages á 1.800 characters incl. spaces per page (= min. 45.000 characters incl. spaces); this corresponds to approx. 15 DIN A4 pages depending on font size and spacing) and present the results to their peers. During this process, students will be intensively and individually coached. The seminar is complemented by interactive teaching and discussions. |
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Leistung(en) für eine Beurteilung: | ||
Grading involves independent components, including: 50% Seminar paper Grading system 87.5% - 100% = "Sehr gut" (Excellent) |
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Teilnahmevoraussetzung(en): | ||
Successful completion of course 1 (“Basics of ICT” / “Grundzüge der IKT”) of the SBWL Business Information Systems. Selecting a seminar paper topic counts as participation and will lead to the course being graded. If you do not plan to participate please deregister before end of the registration period! |
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