Semester: 7
ECTS: 3
Lectures: 15
Practice sessions: 15
Independent work: 60
Module Code: 24-122-0211
Semester: 7
ECTS: 3
Lectures: 15
Practice sessions: 15
Independent work: 60
Module Code: 24-122-0211
Module title:
Inovative project
Lecturers and associates:
Module overview:
The aim of the course is to enable students of cybersecurity to gain practical experience in designing and managing the development of applications in the field of cybersecurity. The course encourages collaboration between students of cybersecurity and programming, where cybersecurity students act as clients and project designers, while programming students carry out the development of the application. Students will research existing tools and technologies and will define the functional specifications of the application together with programmers, oversee its development, and ensure compliance with security standards.
In this module students will learn:
how to research the market and identify needs for new security solutions.
to collaborate with a team of programmers to define functional specifications and monitor the development of the application.
to apply knowledge of cybersecurity in the context of application development.
project management skills, communication with a team of programmers, and ensuring the quality of the final product.
Literature:
Required readings:
1. Ries, E. (2011) Lean Startup. 1st edn. New York City: Crown Publishing.
Supplementary readings:
1. Urban, G. L.; J. R. Hauser and N Dholakia (1998): Essentials of New Product Management, First Edition. Prentice Hall (Chapters 6-7)
2. Crawford, C. M. and Di Benedetto, C. A. (2014): New Products Management, Eleventh Edition. McGraw-Hill Education