Code | Type | Head of UE | Department’s contact details | Teacher(s) |
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UI-M2-IRIGIG-607-M | Optional UE | BENJELLOUN Mohammed | F114 - Informatique, Logiciel et Intelligence artificielle | |
Language of instruction | Language of assessment | HT(*) | HTPE(*) | HTPS(*) | HR(*) | HD(*) | Credits | Weighting | Term |
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| Anglais | 24 | 36 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 5 | 5.00 | 2nd term |
Objectives of Programme's Learning Outcomes
- Imagine, design, develop, and implement conceptual models and computer solutions to address complex problems including decision-making, optimisation, management and production as part of a business innovation approach by integrating changing needs, contexts and issues (technical, economic, societal, ethical and environmental).
- Identify complex problems to be solved and develop the specifications with the client by integrating needs, contexts and issues (technical, economic, societal, ethical and environmental).
- On the basis of modelling, design a system or a strategy addressing the problem raised; evaluate them in light of various parameters of the specifications.
- Integrate technological innovation and intelligence within engineering teams.
- Mobilise a structured set of scientific knowledge and skills and specialised techniques in order to carry out computer and management engineering missions, using their expertise and adaptability.
- Master and appropriately mobilise knowledge, models, methods and techniques specific to computer management engineering.
- Analyse and model an innovative IT solution or a business strategy by critically selecting theories and methodological approaches (modelling, optimisation, algorithms, calculations), and taking into account multidisciplinary aspects.
- Identify and discuss possible applications of new and emerging technologies in the field of information technology and sciences and quantifying and qualifying business management.
- Assess the validity of models and results in view of the state of science and characteristics of the problem.
- Plan, manage and lead projects in view of their objectives, resources and constraints, ensuring the quality of activities and deliverables.
- Define and align the project in view of its objectives, resources and constraints.
- Exploit project management principles and tools, particularly the work plan, schedule, document monitoring, versioning and software development methodologies.
- Assess the approach and achievements, regulate them in view of the observations and feedback received.
- Respect deadlines and timescales
- Work effectively in teams, develop leadership, and make decisions in multidisciplinary, multicultural and international contexts.
- Interact effectively with others to carry out common projects in various contexts (multidisciplinary, multicultural, and international).
- Make decisions, individually or collectively, taking into account the parameters involved (human, technical, economic, societal, ethical and environmental).
- Communicate and exchange information in a structured way - orally, graphically and in writing, in French and in one or more other languages - scientifically, culturally, technically and interpersonally, by adapting to the intended purpose and the relevant public.
- Argue to and persuade customers, teachers and boards, both orally and in writing.
- Use and produce scientific and technical documents (reports, plans, specifications) adapted to the intended purpose and the relevant public.
- Adopt a professional and responsible approach, showing an open and critical mind in an independent professional development process.
- Analyse their personal functioning and adapt their professional attitudes.
- Contribute by researching the innovative solution of a problem in engineering sciences.
- Construct a theoretical or conceptual reference framework, formulate innovative solutions from the analysis of scientific literature, particularly in new or emerging disciplines.
- Communicate, in writing and orally, on the approach and its results in highlighting both the scientific criteria of the research conducted and the theoretical and technical innovation potential, as well as possible non-technical issues.
Learning Outcomes of UE
gather a collection of good practices linked to the structure and organisation of IT departments; find out the good questions to be answered regarding the architecture and set-up of IT infrastructure; be aware of IT security; get an overview on security issues, as far as basic knowledge about risk management, threat modelling and vulnerability checks; have practical answers in order to protect IT systems and their users.
UE Content: description and pedagogical relevance
Cybersecurity; IT services; Computer Security; management systems; IT project security management.
Prior Experience
Not applicable
Type of Teaching Activity/Activities
AA | Type of Teaching Activity/Activities |
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S-INFO-044 | - Cours magistraux
- Exercices dirigés
- Préparations, travaux, recherches d'information
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I-CYSI-001 | |
Mode of delivery
AA | Mode of delivery |
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S-INFO-044 | |
I-CYSI-001 | |
Required Learning Resources/Tools
AA | Required Learning Resources/Tools |
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S-INFO-044 | Slides available on Moodle |
I-CYSI-001 | Same as S-INFO-044 |
Recommended Learning Resources/Tools
AA | Recommended Learning Resources/Tools |
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S-INFO-044 | Not applicable |
I-CYSI-001 | Same as S-INFO-044 |
Other Recommended Reading
AA | Other Recommended Reading |
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S-INFO-044 | Wenliang Du, Computer security : a hands-on approach, CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform; 1st edition (October 12, 2017)
Paar et Pelzl, Understanding Cryptography, Springer (2011)
Jon Erickson. Hacking: the art of exploitation. No starch press (2008)
Some additional references to understand all the elements discussed during the course:
Bonaventure Olivier. Computer Networking: Principles, Protocols and Practice - Accessible via https://beta.computer-networking.info
Bonaventure Olivier, Legay Axel, Rivière Étienne. Langage C et Systèmes Informatiques - Accessible via https://sites.uclouvain.be/SystInfo/ |
I-CYSI-001 | Same as S-INFO-044 |
Grade Deferrals of AAs from one year to the next
AA | Grade Deferrals of AAs from one year to the next |
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S-INFO-044 | Unauthorized |
I-CYSI-001 | Authorized |
Term 2 Assessment - type
AA | Type(s) and mode(s) of Q2 assessment |
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S-INFO-044 | - Production (written work, report, essay, collection, product, etc.) - To be submitted in class
- Oral examination - Face-to-face
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I-CYSI-001 | - Production (written work, report, essay, collection, product, etc.) - To be submitted online
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Term 2 Assessment - comments
AA | Term 2 Assessment - comments |
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S-INFO-044 | Exam + works during the year |
I-CYSI-001 | - Ethical hacking report writing
- Peer-reviewing of other students' reports |
Term 3 Assessment - type
AA | Type(s) and mode(s) of Q3 assessment |
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S-INFO-044 | - Oral examination - Face-to-face
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I-CYSI-001 | - Production (written work, report, essay, collection, product, etc.) - To be submitted online
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Term 3 Assessment - comments
AA | Term 3 Assessment - comments |
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S-INFO-044 | As Q2, works/homeworks may potentially be redone. |
I-CYSI-001 | Same as Q2 (peer-reviewing phase may be omitted if the participation is too low) |
(*) HT : Hours of theory - HTPE : Hours of in-class exercices - HTPS : hours of practical work - HD : HMiscellaneous time - HR : Hours of remedial classes. - Per. (Period), Y=Year, Q1=1st term et Q2=2nd term