Communication Software and Cyber Security - Specialization

 

Cloud and Cybersecurity specialisaton

Development and analysis of applications in a communication context. This includes cloud systems, software-defined networks and security.

Purpose and Content

While traditional software developers focus “just” on the application requirements from a user perspective, careful design of innovative and advanced (information and telecommunication-based) services and applications require fundamental understanding of the underlying supporting telecommunication infrastructure and mechanisms, in order to streamline the design and implementation of services and accommodate mutual requirements to fulfil users (final customers, subscribers, operators, or other) expectations. This specialisation is aimed at students with interest on design, analysis and implementation of telecommunication services and applications, from a cloud-native perspective. The aim is to provide deep understanding of the technological enablers of cloud network environments and the performance implications for applications and services running in and based on such environments (cloud, fog, edge), all within a context of network softwaization and programmability. Other related aspects of service-application deployments, such as interaction and integration of heterogeneous environments, innovation and business models are also of concern.

The trend towards softwarisation of telecommunication functionality is irreversible. This has led to running softwarised versions of networking and services functional entities in virtualized environments, centralized in cloud data centers or distributed to the edges, depending on the application needs (Fog/Edge). This network softwarisation has been accompanied by a parallel trend on network programmability, leveraging techniques such as software defined networking. Together, they have enabled the automation of deployment and operation, and the general management of network architectures and telecommunication services. All this has and is transforming the way services apre provided in the telecommunication and other industries (NFV, DevOs, Infrastructure as Code, etc).

This new softwarised and disaggregated environment extends the surface attack possibilities for cyber crime. The approach to cybersecurity from this specialisation is therefore very much based on infrastructure and networking security, applied to these new environments, as a new branch of traditional cybersecurity.

The competences for a student following the specialisation will be a deep understanding as well as practical experience with the techniques and mechanisms underlying these new cloud-based scenarios, and implications on the features and performance of the services supported by them.

Career Profile

New deployment and operation mechanisms for services and applications, based on virtualization and containerization platforms, their networking and troubleshooting will be on demand in any industry in the years to come as (Private/Public/Hybrid) clouds (Cloud/Fog/Edge), microservices , DevOps and Infrastructure-as-Code becomes the defacto operational procedures in different industries. Candidates from this specialisation will have the understanding of the inner mechanisms and performance implications  of such new environments.

Structure of Studies
This specialisation requires that the students fulfill the requirements specified in the admission description of the programme in Communication and System Design described in the programme specification.

In addidtion to the compulsory courses and requirements listed in the Curriculum, the following rules apply for this specialisation:

For the Advanced programme specific courses, the student must choose a total of  ECTS within the list below (if total of more than 15 ECTS of technological specialisation courses are chosen, they will count in the Electives category). Course 34370 Cloud Networking (5 ECTS) is mandatory.

02233 Network Security 5 point Spring F4A (Tues 13-17)
34343 Mobile backhaul networks 5 point F7 (Tues 18-22)
34359 SDN: software-defined networking 5 point Autumn E5B (Wed 13-17)
34370 Cloud Networking 5 point Spring F3A (Tues 8-12)
34371 Communication Network Security 5 point Autumn E5B (Wed 13-17)

Elective courses 02239 and 34334 (note: B.Sc. level) are recommended.

A recommended study program for each semester is shown below:

Proposed study plan

Polytechnical foundation
Programme specific courses
Thesis
Electives
1.Semester
34368
Global communication network... Global communication network infrastructure and design
5 point
34231
Digital communication 1
5 point
02239
Data Security
7.5 point
34359
SDN: software-defined networking
5 point
34369
Project work in Global communication... Project work in Global communication network infrastructure and design
5 point
2.Semester
34370
Cloud Networking
5 point
34343
Mobile backhaul networks
5 point
02233
Network Security
5 point
34242
Machine learning techniques for design... Machine learning techniques for design and optimization of communication systems
5 point
12101
Quantitative Sustainability... Quantitative Sustainability (Polytechnical Foundation)
5 point
42504
Innovation in Engineering (Polytechnical... Innovation in Engineering (Polytechnical Foundation)
5 point
3.Semester
Electives
Electives
7.5 point
34366
Intelligent systems
5 point
34334
Advanced Data Networks and Cyber... Advanced Data Networks and Cyber Security
5 point
34371
Communication Network Security
5 point
34351
Access networks and home networks
5 point
34541
Entrepreneurship in photonics and... Entrepreneurship in photonics and communications
5 point
4.Semester
Master
Master's Thesis
30 point

Specialisations are merely recommended ways of choosing the courses in the curriculum. Applicants are not admitted to a specialisation but to the programme and it is possible to choose among all the courses in the curriculum following the directions given. However, if a specialisation has been fulfilled the title of the specialisation may be added to the diploma.