Security und Privacy in Mobilen Systemen

 
Titel:Security und Privacy in Mobilen Systemen
English title:Security and Privacy in Mobile Systems
Type:Lecture with lab
Kürzel / Nr.:SPMS / CS6934.001
SWS / LP:3V+1Ü / 6LP
Lecturer:Prof. Dr. Frank Kargl
Lab:Dennis Eisermann, Nataša Trkulja
Dates:Lecture: Tuesdays, 08:30 – 10:00, O27/2202
Exercises/Reading Club: Mondays, 14:15 – 15:45, O27/2203
The course will start with the lecture on Tuesday, 2025-10-14.
Moodle Course:https://moodle.uni-ulm.de/course/section.php?id=240530

General Module Information

Assignment to study programs:

FSPO 2022:
MSc Informatik, Vertiefungsbereich Technische Informatik
MSc Software Engineering, Vertiefungsbereich Technische Informatik
MSc Medieninformatik,  Vertiefungsbereich Technische Informatik  MSc Künstliche Intelligenz, Vertiefungsbereich Übergreifende Konzepte, Methoden und Ansätze der KI

FSPO 2017:

MSc Informatik,  Kernfach Technische und Systemnahe Informatik 
MSc Informatik, Vertiefungsfach IT-Sicherheit
MSc Informatik, Vertiefungsfach Verteilte Systeme
MSc Informatik, Vertiefungsfach Rechnernetze
MSc Medieninformatik, Kernfach Technische und Systemnahe Informatik 
MSc Medieninformatik, Vertiefungsfach IT-Sicherheit
MSc Medieninformatik, Vertiefungsfach Verteilte Systeme
MSc Medieninformatik, Vertiefungsfach Rechnernetze
MSc Software Engineering, Kernfach Technische und Systemnahe Informatik 
MSc Software Engineering, Vertiefungsfach IT-Sicherheit
MSc Software Engineering, Vertiefungsfach Verteilte Systeme
MSc Software Engineering, Vertiefungsfach Rechnernetze
MSc Informationssystemtechnik, Wahlplicht Informatik
Lehramt Informatik, Wahl

Teaching Format:Lecture Security and Privacy in Mobile Systems (Prof. Dr. Frank Kargl)
Exercises Security and Privacy in Mobile Systems (Dennis Eisermann)
Reading Club (Nataša Trkulja)
Responsible Teacher:Prof. Dr. Frank Kargl
Language:Englisch
Semester / Duration:irregular / one semester
Prerequisites (content):Vernetzte Systeme and Security in IT Systems
Foundational knowledge on IT security as taught in our course "Security in IT Systems"is mandatory for this course! We strongly discourage from trying participation without this or equivalent knowledge.
Prerequisistes (formal):-
Basis for (content):Projects and M.Sc. theses in this area
Learning Goals:Participants know the major threats to security and privacy in mobile systems and know how to select and design suitable security mechanisms to protect from such threats.  They are capable of analyzing the security of mobile communication systems and wireless networks on all layers. They can identify and analyze weaknesses and understand the presented attacks. Furthermore, students can propose and discuss possible security solutions to protect systems appropriately. Beyond, they understand the role and importance of location privacy and data protection in mobile systems and are familiar with the most important privacy enhancing technologies to protect location privacy.
Recent research topics in mobile systems security and privacy are discussed based on current scientific publications and by that the course also introduces students into the skills required to work with and discuss about scientific literature.
The lab recapitulates the topics of the lecture with a more practical approach and also verifies learned knowledge in more theoretical assignments. At the same time, the lab also includes practical hands-on exercises where students have the opportunity to apply the learned knowledge on real mobile communication systems.
Content:The course provides a deepened discussion of security and privacy for mobile systems. After an introduction into the specifics of mobile systems, the course continues with discussing specific security and privacy requirements. The lecture is composed of two main blocks. The first block introduces and discusses security issues and security mechanisms of established mobile communication systems such as WLAN, cellular networks, Bluetooth, or RFID. In the second part, the lecture provides an introduction to current research topics related to mobile security and privacy, e.g., in the areas of mobile ad-hoc networks or VANETs.
Literature:Selected literature and online resources
Grading format:Oral (in case of many participants written) exam at the end of the semester; no further course assessment; grade bonus if exercises passed successfully
Overall grade:Grade of the module exam
Effort:Presence teaching: 60 h
Self-study: 120 h
Total: 180 h