Hochschule Darmstadt - Fb Informatik

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Modulbeschreibung
Module:Security Protocols and Infrastructures
Module numbers:41.4886 [PVL 41.4887]
Language:english
Study programme:Dualer Master 2021 - Katalog AS: Anwendungs- und systemorientierte Module
Dualer Master 2021 - Vertiefung IS: IT Sicherheit
Master 2021 - Katalog AS: Anwendungs- und systemorientierte Module
Master 2021 - Vertiefung IS: IT Sicherheit
Dualer Master 2013 - Katalog AS: Anwendungs- und systemorientierte Module
Dualer Master 2013 - Vertiefung IS: IT-Sicherheit
JIM 2013 - Elective Catalogue J
Master 2013 - Katalog AS: Anwendungs- und systemorientierte Module
Master 2013 - Vertiefung IS: IT-Sicherheit
JIM 2006 - Courses
Master 2006 - Katalog AS: Anwendungs- und systemorientierte Module
Master 2006 - Vertiefung AE: Application Engineering
Master 2006 - Vertiefung IS: IT-Sicherheit
Master 2006 - Vertiefung TK: Telekommunikation
Master 2006 - Vertiefung TS: Technische Systeme
MN Data Science 2022/2016 - Katalog M-I_I: Allgemeine Wahlpflicht Informatik
Type of course:V+Ü+P = Lecture+Exercise+Practical
Weekly hours:2+1+1
Credit Points:6
Exam:written exam (90 min., with tasks from the master task catalog)
Registering for examexplicitly and independent of booking
PVL (e.g. Practical):not graded (Defending own solutions to given practical tasks)
Frequency of offering:each winter semester (lastly in WS 2023/2024)
Required knowledge:IT Security; structured and analytical thinking. Further recommended: basic concepts and ways of thinking in the field of cryptography
Learning objectives:After this course the students
  • have a deep understanding of design principles of security protocols and security infrastructures.
  • have knowledge of the basic security goals in cryptography and its relevance to practical use cases.
  • understand, in which way well-known security protocols (TLS, PACE, EAC) achieve the security goals.
  • understand the key topics of the wide-spread security infrastructure standards and apply them to practical tasks.
  • are able to choose suitable protocols for a given use case.
  • are able to analyse if a security protocol does have the zero knowledge property.
  • can evaluate the security properties of security protocols and infrastructures.
Content:
  • Security goals (CIA)
  • Network security protocols (TLS)
  • Security protocols for electronic ID cards
  • Abstract Syntax Notation 1 (ASN.1)
  • Certificates and related standards X.509/RFC5280
  • Public Key Cryptography Standard Series
  • Certificate-based security infrastructures (PKI)
  • Zero knowledge protocols
  • Practical and theoretical solutions to exercises
  • Autonomous acquisition of zero knowledge protocols, which will be treated in the exam
Literature:
  • Menezes, P. van Oorschoot, S. Vanstone: Handbook ofApplied Cryptography, CRC Press, 1997
  • D. Cooper et.al.: Internet X.509 Public Key Infrastructure Certificate and Certificate Revocation List (CRL) Profile, Request for Comments 5280, May 2008
  • T. Dierks et.al.: The Transport Layer Security (TLS) Protocol, Version 1.2, Request for Comments 5246, August 2008
  • BSI Technical Report TR-03110, www.bsi.bund.de
Lecture style / Teaching aids:Lecture + exercise + practical course / further reading
Responsibility:Alex Wiesmaier
Released:SS 2022
Offered in WS 23/24:Wiesmaier / Knoblauch
Professional competencies:
  • formal, algorithmic, mathematical competencies: medium
  • analytical, design and implementation competencies: medium
  • technological competencies: medium
  • capability for scientific work: low
Interdisciplinary competencies:
  • project related competencies: low
  • interdisciplinary expertise: basic technical and natural scientific competence

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