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Høst 2024

SVF-2109 Cyber Security in Society - 10 stp


The course is administrated by

Institutt for teknologi og sikkerhet

Type of course

Can be taken as a singular course.

Course overlap

SIK-2617 Cyber Security in Society 10 ects

Course contents

This course consists of three parts: (1) basics of civic cybersecurity, (2) organizational cybersecurity, and (3) societal cybersecurity.

Part 1 provides the students with the necessary competence to behave in a safe and secure manner in an increasingly digitalized society. It covers topics such as: main concepts and theoretical perspectives to cybersecurity, role of individuals in cybersecurity production, digital rights and civic responsibilities, and pivotal cyber-attacks against individuals.

Part 2 provides the students with the basic competence for managing cybersecurity as part of an organization’s operations. It covers topics such as: information systems and networks, pivotal cyberattacks against organizations, cybercrime, digital espionage, and cybersecurity management and culture.

As all citizens and organizations operate in particular societies, part 3 summarizes and discusses the national arrangements for cybersecurity in Norway. It covers topics such as: digitalization and cybersecurity policies, actors participating in societal cybersecurity production, pivotal cyber-attacks against societies, cyber and information operations, and critical infrastructure protection.


Admission requirements

Admission requirements are generell studiekompetanse

Application code 9199


Objective of the course

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Language of instruction

English, but students can choose to answer in Scandinavian languages.

Teaching methods

Lectures/seminars (altogether 29 hours), individual assignment, and group work.

Lectures and seminars are utilized interchangeably, depending on the week, over the entire course period.

Group work is divided over the whole course period i.e. the task description is given at the beginning of the course and the group work report is to be handed in a week before the last seminar in which group presentations and peer reviews will take place.