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Beginnt 4 June 2026 16:25
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Übersicht
Lehrplan
- Introduction to Vulnerability Analysis
- Basics of Disease Models
- Mapping Disease Models to Cybersecurity
- Biological vs. Digital Infection
- Vulnerability Identification and Assessment
- Understanding Attack Vectors
- Profiling Potential Victims
- Modeling and Simulation Techniques
- Case Study: Analyzing a Cyber Epidemic
- Strategies for Mitigation and Risk Reduction
- Future Directions in Cybersecurity Through Epidemiology
- Course Summary and Final Project
Overview of cybersecurity vulnerabilities
Importance of vulnerability analysis in cybersecurity
Key concepts in epidemiology
Overview of common disease models (SIR, SEIR, etc.)
Analogy between disease models and cybersecurity threats
Attack vectors and digital "infection" paths
Case studies of biological diseases and their digital equivalents
Dynamics of infection spread in both domains
Techniques for identifying vulnerabilities in cyber systems
Comparing and contrasting with biological vulnerability assessment
Identification and analysis of attack vectors in cybersecurity
Drawing parallels with transmission modes in epidemiology
Identifying high-risk targets in a network
Epidemiological insights into profiling victims
Introduction to modeling tools used in disease and cybersecurity
Practical simulation exercises comparing both domains
Breakdown of a real-world cyber attack resembling an epidemic
Step-by-step analysis using disease model frameworks
Prevention methods in both healthcare and cybersecurity
Mitigation techniques and response plans
Upcoming trends and research areas
Potential for cross-disciplinary collaboration
Overview of key learnings
Final project: Develop a comprehensive analysis of a hypothetical cyber attack using disease modeling techniques.
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