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IMT4213

Cyber Tactics

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Credits 7.5
Level Second degree level
Course start Spring 2025
Duration 1 semester
Language of instruction Norwegian
Location Gjøvik
Examination arrangement Home examination and assignment

About

About the course

Course content

The course is a part of the experience based master and will therefore aim to build on your professional background and experience. We will start with a round of presentation, where everyone gets to tell us who they are, where they work, what area of interest they have. We continue by introducing the course and setting the stage for why we think cyber tactics is relevant when it comes to protecting Norwegian businesses, Norwegian society and ensuring the safety of the people. We expect you to contribute with your own experiences and to apply the theory to your own professional practice. We will spend some time talking about the mandatory assignment. This assignment is individual and will build upon your professional practice. You can prepare yourself by thinking through issues and developments related to digitalization and cyber threat relevant to your business or organization

  • Cyber domain, social and technological aspects
  • Introduction to tactics
  • Cyberspace as an operational domain
  • Conflict and crime in cyberspace
  • Cyber tactics
  • A Comprehensive approach to cyber defence
  • Effect based defence cyber operations
  • Cyber Operations planning

Learning outcome

Knowledge: • The candidate possess knowledge on both societal and technological aspects of cyberdomain • The candidate possess knowledge of tactics • The candidate possess advanced knowledge of cyber space as an operational domain • The candidate possess advanced knowledge of conflict and crime in cyberspace • The candidate possess advanced knowledge of cyber tactics • The candidate possess knowledge about comprehensive approach to cyber defence • The candidate possess knowledge of effect based defence cyber operations • The candidate possess knowledge of cyber operations planning

Skills: • The candidate is capable of understanding the societal, organizational and technical aspects of cyber domain • The candidate is able to understand the importance of tactics • The candidate is able to understand the importance of cyberspace as an operational domain • The candidate is able to understand the impact of conflict and crime in cyberspace • The candidate is capable of applying advanced cyber tactics • The candidate is capable of applying a comprehensive approach to cyber defence • The candidate is able to understand the importance and is capable of applying effect based defence cyber operations • The candidate can apply advanced cyber operation planning methods

General competence: • The candidate is capable of analyzing relevant professional and research problems in the field of cyber tactics • The candidate is capable of applying their knowledge and skills in new fields, in order to accomplish advanced task and projects • The candidate is capable of applying advanced cyber tactics. • The candidate is capable of discussing professional problems, analysis and conclusions in the field of cyber tactics, both with professionals and with general audience • The candidate has the learning skills to continue acquiring new knowledge and skills in a largely self-directed manner • The candidate is capable of contributing to planning of cyber operations.

Learning methods and activities

- Seminars / workshops - Exercise/Case - Assignments /Project work

The course will have 3 mandatory workshops, The first two workshops lasts one day, the last workshop last two days. The workshops will not be streamed or recorded, physical attendance is required on all three workshops.

  • If less than 5 students, the teaching Methods and activities might be adjusted.
  • Number of students might be limited.

Compulsory assignments

  • Participation in seminars

Further on evaluation

Re-sit only possible the next time the course is running.

About the assessment: Assignments (counts 6/10) and 3 hours home exam (counts 4/10).

Retake can be carried out for partial assessments without all partial assessments having to be taken up again.

Specific conditions

Admission to a programme of study is required:
Information Security (MISEB)

Course materials

Books/standards, conference/journal papers and web resources, to be announces at startup

Credit reductions

Course code Reduction From
IIKG6500 7.5 sp Autumn 2020
This course has academic overlap with the course in the table above. If you take overlapping courses, you will receive a credit reduction in the course where you have the lowest grade. If the grades are the same, the reduction will be applied to the course completed most recently.

Subject areas

  • Information Security

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