Cyber
News for Spring 2014
There is a series of guest lectures on various cyber security topics. Students are encouraged to attend.
Information about language courses in English and in Estonian.
Labs for courses ITV8040 Network Technology I and ITV8060 Computer Network Security will take place in IT College building in room ITK-415.
Scholarships
There are special IT-Academy scholarships available for Cyber Security students. The scholarships are awarded based on rank in admission and the study results in the previous semesters. You don't have to apply for this scholarship. You will be notified if and when you qualify for it. The announcement and statute of the scholarship is available on the faculty web site.
You can also apply for Skype and IT Academy Master’s Scholarship and LHV Bank Scholarship.
Studies
Administrative information
Study portal. See also:
- Navigate to the Cyber Security curriculum: click ENG on the right, Select Curricula on the left, Select by "structural units" under Curricula, Open (click to the little +) "Faculty of Information Technology", "10. IVCM09 IVCM09/13 Cybersecurity" in the middle table
- You must declare your courses for the semester by the so-called "red line" date, which is generally mid-September or mid-February, depending on the semester. Use the OIS study portal to declare courses.
- Please contact Dean's office for necessary passwords if you cannot log in with your ID-card and for any other kind of technical administrative help!
Course web sites
Please note that this is not a complete list.
- ITV8060 Computer Network Security (4 ECP) is available and free on Fall for second year students and can be moved to Specialization module after you have got a grade.
- ITX8040 Cyber Defence seminar (spring semester)
- ITX8042 Malware
- ITX8060 Malware II
- ITX8050 Special Course in Cyber Security
- ITX8071 Cyber Defense Monitoring Solutions replaces the course ITX8070 Log Mining and Disc Forensics.
- ITX8080 Simulation of Attacks and Defense
The courses are free (the invoices are cancelled) to Cyber Security RE students and can be moved to Specialization module after you get a grade.
Sources for free choice courses
You can look for additional free choice courses from the following sources
Scan the OIS study portal for available courses this semester (takes effort, but it is useful to learn to find your way in OIS). You can find all the courses given in English (timetables of all international programs) in TUT by looking at OIS -> Timetables -> click to GB flag in the center of the page.
You can take some other language course (French, German, Russian, Finnish) offered by the Language Centre in addition to the courses (HLI2200, HLX8040) in your curriculum. Some of the alternative courses may not be free to study. In such a case OIS will give notice when you declare the course.
ITX8510 and ITX8511 Practical Training in Information Technology
You can get credit for ITI8510 and ITI8511 if you have working experience in IT field. To get the credit you have to:
- have a working experience equivalent for at least 3 months of full-time job.
- fill an application in OIS (Applications -> Acceptance of practice). You cannot declare it as an ordinary course.
- ask your employer to fill the form (form is in Estonian).
- meet Tanel Tammet at consultancy or any other agreed time and explain your duties and results of the work done.
Thesis and graduation
The fourth semester is reserved for writing your thesis. This is a demonstration of your professional knowledge and skills, and the process typically involves the following steps (with the help of your supervisor):
- identify a problem that matters
- research possible solutions, and select or develop the most suitable one
- implement the solution
- analyze the results of your work
- present your work in a professional manner in written (thesis) and oral (thesis defence) form
Thesis information - deadlines, proposed topics, requirements, etc.
Contact
- Tallinn University of Technology
- International Study Centre will help you in the first steps at TUT and provides useful help along your studies.
- See also campus maps
- Faculty of Information Technology
- Dean's Office of IT dept: room ICT-407, phone 6203528, email i@ttu.ee
- program coordinator Marko Kääramees, marko.kaaramees@ttu.ee, phone 6203461, room ICT-427, Akadeemia 15a. Consultancy time on Thursdays at 15.00.
- additional help from Helena Vaarmets, helena.vaarmets@ttu.ee, phone 55 531 794, room ICT-429 and Tanel Tammet phone 6203457, room ICT-426, consultancy time on Mondays at 10.00.
- University of Tartu
- Institute of Computer Science
- program coordinator Dominique Unruh