may 2018
Event Details
We have now opened registration for the course: https://coinsrs.no/apply-for-coins-funding/ (type of support: COINS course). Seats will be allocated on a first come, first served basis. The course will have three meetings: Meeting [...]
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Event Details
We have now opened registration for the course: https://coinsrs.no/apply-for-coins-funding/ (type of support: COINS course). Seats will be allocated on a first come, first served basis.
The course will have three meetings:
- Meeting in Trondheim, Tuesday+Wednesday 6+7 March 2018
CTF as participant – strategies, tools, work distribution in teams, write-ups (structure, learning effect), vulnerability types in competitions vs. vulnerability types in products, learning outcomes for Jeopardy style vs. Attack/Defence - Meeting in Oslo, Saturday+Sunday 5+6 May 2018 (you can catch the afternoon train to the Finse winter school on Sunday)
Challenges in a CTF, development of own challenges – moving from vulnerability to full-fledged challenge vs. moving from existing app/service to vulnerable code, vulnerability types, expected approaches of attacks, challenges with learning effect on penetration testing vs. secure programming - Meeting in Gjøvik, Friday 25 May 2018
Hosting a CTF – testing of own challenges, estimation of level of difficulty, observation of participants’ approaches, effort spent on hosting compared to effect/benefit for participants and observers
IMT6007 is a 5 ECTS Ph.D.-level course on software security with an NTNU course code. We recommend to discuss your participation with your supervisor to ensure that it will fit into your Ph.D.‘s training component. The formal course description can be found here: www.ntnu.edu/studies/courses/IMT6007 External lecturers are from FluxFingers, a highly skilled CTF team of Ruhr University Bochum.
Time
5 (Saturday) - 6 (Sunday)
Location
UiO
Ole-Johan Dahls Hus
Organizer
COINS
Event Details
We have now opened registration for the course: https://coinsrs.no/apply-for-coins-funding/ (type of support: COINS course). Seats will be allocated on a first come, first served basis. The course will have three meetings: Meeting [...]
more
Event Details
We have now opened registration for the course: https://coinsrs.no/apply-for-coins-funding/ (type of support: COINS course). Seats will be allocated on a first come, first served basis.
The course will have three meetings:
- Meeting in Trondheim, Tuesday+Wednesday 6+7 March 2018
CTF as participant – strategies, tools, work distribution in teams, write-ups (structure, learning effect), vulnerability types in competitions vs. vulnerability types in products, learning outcomes for Jeopardy style vs. Attack/Defence - Meeting in Oslo, Saturday+Sunday 5+6 May 2018 (you can catch the afternoon train to the Finse winter school on Sunday)
Challenges in a CTF, development of own challenges – moving from vulnerability to full-fledged challenge vs. moving from existing app/service to vulnerable code, vulnerability types, expected approaches of attacks, challenges with learning effect on penetration testing vs. secure programming - Meeting in Gjøvik, Friday 25 May 2018
Hosting a CTF – testing of own challenges, estimation of level of difficulty, observation of participants’ approaches, effort spent on hosting compared to effect/benefit for participants and observers
IMT6007 is a 5 ECTS Ph.D.-level course on software security with an NTNU course code. We recommend to discuss your participation with your supervisor to ensure that it will fit into your Ph.D.‘s training component. The formal course description can be found here: www.ntnu.edu/studies/courses/IMT6007 External lecturers are from FluxFingers, a highly skilled CTF team of Ruhr University Bochum.
Time
All Day (Friday)
Location
NTNU campus Gjøvik
NTNU campus Gjøvik
Organizer
COINS
july 2018
Time
22 (Sunday) - 29 (Sunday)
Location
UiA Metochi Study Centre
Lesvos, Metochi
Organizer
COINS
september 2018