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Software Exploitation (5 cr)

Code: TTC6520-3001

General information


Enrollment
01.08.2022 - 25.08.2022
Registration for the implementation has ended.
Timing
31.10.2022 - 16.12.2022
Implementation has ended.
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 cr
Local portion
1 cr
Virtual portion
4 cr
Mode of delivery
Blended learning
Unit
School of Technology
Campus
Lutakko Campus
Teaching languages
Finnish
Seats
0 - 35
Degree programmes
Bachelor's Degree Programme in Information and Communications Technology
Teachers
Joonatan Ovaska
Course
TTC6520
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Evaluation scale

0-5

Objective

The student knows the most common application vulnerabilities and how they affect new and existing applications. The student is also able to find, exploit and fix common application vulnerabilities. The student is also familiar with safety mechanisms built into modern operating systems to make exploitation more difficult.

Competences
EUR-ACE: Knowledge and understanding 
EUR-ACE: Engineering practice 

Content

The course will cover most common application vulnerabilities, what causes them, how they are exploited and how to fix or mitigate them. Basic knowledge of C or C++ and data structures and algorithms is required. Knowledge of one scripting language (e.g. Python) is recommended.

Materials

Materials in the e-learning environment and a book: Hacking : the art of exploitation 2nd edition

Teaching methods

- lectures
- independent study
- distance learning
- webinars
- exercises
- learning tasks
- book

Exam schedules

No exam, assessment is based on assignments.

Completion alternatives

The admission procedures are described in the degree rule and the study guide. The teacher of the course will give you more information on possible specific course practices.

Student workload

One credit (1 Cr) corresponds to an average of 27 hours of work.

- lectures 5 h
- assignment 65 h
- independent study 65 h
Total 135 h

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

Satisfactory (2): The student understands the most basic topics discussed during the course, however, struggles to utilize this knowledge.
Sufficient (1): The student is familiar with the basic topics discussed during the course. He is able to solve problems related to the topics only in the simplest of cases.
Fail 0: The student does not meet the minimum criteria set for the course.

Assessment criteria, good (3)

Very good (4): The student understands the most important topics discussed during the course and is able to utilize this knowledge in the most common cases.
Good (3): The student understands the most important topics discussed during the course and is able to utilize this knowledge in the most basic cases.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

Excellent (5): The student understands all topics discussed during the course and is able to use them in an innovative manner even in challenging cases.

Qualifications

Basics in programming, Data structures and algorithms

Further information

Points from lab reports. No exam.

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