Training course 1 - Internet Technologies

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Training course 1 - Internet Technologies 1. Introduction The training course is based on the blended-learning method and can be attended accompanying the job. The learning-content level is at 6 (Bachelor), measured on DQR. After having successfully passed the exam you will receive an academic certification with identification of 5 ECTS-CP (Credit Points). Workload: 5 ECTS-CP: 1 ECTS-CP is equivalent to 30 h of learning Our blended learning concept is based on these elements: 1. Reading guide structured in five chapters and approximately 200 pages Each chapter, depending on the topic, contains: Content to systematically build up professional skills Examples to illustrate the content Questions with solutions to control ones understanding Source code snippets, excursions, references Exercises mandatory to accomplish by the participant Deliveries are checked by teaching staff and an individual feedback is given to each participant 2. Pre-running online lectures There are two online lectures. Each lasting one hour to introduce the participant to a new topic. 3. Meeting in personal presence event The participant, the lecturer as well as the technical staff come together to: Better get to know each other Be introduced to more advanced or difficult parts of study contents Practice certain methods Work in groups on solving problems/exercises Defining, present and discuss solutions to the problems/exercises 4. Post-running online lectures On a weekly basis there are about six online lectures, each lasting one hour, dedicated to: Work on advanced aspects of the topic Discuss questions and approaches to solutions Prepare for exams The project Strengthening European Network Centres of Excellence in Cybercrime, Reference No HOME/2014/ISFP/AG/7170 1

5. Teachers forum In parallel to the ongoing course participants, can submit questions and suggestions, which will be answered by the lecturer and the staff on the learning platform. 6. Participants forum In parallel to the ongoing course, participants can discuss among themselves to exchange knowledge and opinions on the learning platform. 7. Exams (see below) What awaits you? After successful registration for the training course, you will receive your personal access data for the online learning platform ILIAS. The learning platform ILIAS especially acts as a reliable and always accessible platform that documents and structures teaching and learning materials and provides various functions for synchronous (chat) and asynchronous (forums) communication. As a virtual classroom tool Adobe Connect will be used to deliver web meetings and trainings. All online trainings will be recorded and published on ILIAS. All virtual classroom sessions will be held in the afternoon. The training courses are supervised by a professor and a tutor. For successfully passing the training course, you need to pass an exam. The exam consists of three separately granted parts: 1. Exercises out of the course book 2. Academic work on a forensic topic (in written form) 3. Presentation (15 minutes) of and questions (5-10 minutes) on the academic work (pls. see above online) Each of the three parts of the exam has to be passed. The project Strengthening European Network Centres of Excellence in Cybercrime, Reference No HOME/2014/ISFP/AG/7170 2

2. Module description Internet Technologies Certificate Responsible Person Lecturer Credits Target group University Certificate Name Prof. Dr. Martin Rieger Name Prof. Dr. Martin Rieger 5 ECTS-credits (In particular) Police Officers without IT study, but basic IT knowledge Min.-max. participants Between 12 to 30 Necessary qualifications Recommended qualifications Language Workload Basic IT-knowledge on Internet Technologies Computer basics and basic internet knowledge Good IT-knowledge on Internet Technologies Basic knowledge in digital forensics English How much time is intended studying the whole module? Attendance and distance learning: 150 hours 30 h = 1 CP according to ECTS Learning content and level Basics in IT Security: Terms, concepts; security engineering; penetration test Network technology: Topologies and transmission media, overview of TCP/IP network layers (ethernet, WLAN, IPv4, IPv6); routing (DNS, ports, VPN, proxy, firewall); infrastructure (networks, service providers, components, devices) The internet: Origin and overview, organization and administration, developments. Cloud computing, internet of things, big data, mobile computing Internet service provider: Exchange services (FTP, Peer-to-Peer), access services (Telnet, SSH), e-mail (structure, clients, SMTP, POP, signatures, encryption, security), communications services (chat, internet telephony, skype,), social media (mechanisms, evidences on computer/mobile device/cloud) World Wide Web: Technology for communication (HTTP, cookie, encryption); technology for operation of a website (HTML5, CSS, JavaScript) The project Strengthening European Network Centres of Excellence in Cybercrime, Reference No HOME/2014/ISFP/AG/7170 3

Web Applications Security: Safety gaps, attacks, current incidents, analytical methods, demo platform The learning-content level is at 6 (Bachelor), measured on DQR Learning goals Students know basic concepts of IT security. They know the basic flows to ensure IT security. Students know the fundamental structure and various information transport routes in the www. They can name relevant hard- and software tools needed for the operation of the internet and evaluate their importance for IT security. Students explain characteristics of common internet service providers. Furthermore, the module teaches students how to create web applications. They can classify corresponding safety criteria. They can evaluate and actively use technologies and tools for safety analysis. Furthermore, the module teaches students in selfcompetence, especially by having supervised selfinstructions and practical exercises (problem-solving within a determined timeframe, asking for help if needed, learning by error corrections). Lectures and teaching method Media forms Literature Attendance: Lectures and exercises Online courses: Lectures, focus on individual topics, webbased dialogue, exercises Digital and printed study packages, exams and corrections electronically submitted, material available on web-based learning platform, online-lectures are held via webconferences and presentations via beamer. Further literature will be made available within lectures. The project Strengthening European Network Centres of Excellence in Cybercrime, Reference No HOME/2014/ISFP/AG/7170 4

3. Timetable The personal presence event of the training course Internet Technologies will taking place in two rounds. You can choose between the first round (30 th -31 st August ) and the second round (31 st August -1 st of September ). Registration in order to attend the course: until 16 th July. Please send the completed registration form to senterproject@hs-albsig.de. Submitting of the training documents and additional information: 23 th July 06 th August Self-study phase: 07 th 30 th August ONLINE MEETINGS Date Monday, 14 th August Wake-up call 13:00 14:00 CET Thursday, 17 th August Introduction and presentation of the topics for the 13:00 14:00 CET academic work PERSONAL PRESENCE EVENT IN GERMANY (Baden-Wuerttemberg State Police College, Böblingen) Firsts round: Wednesday, 30 th August 08:30 Welcome and presentation of participants 09:30 Lecture reading guide 1: Network Technology 10:30 Coffee break 10:45 Lecture reading guide 2: The Internet 11:15 Lecture reading guide 3: Internet services 12:00 Lunch 13:00 Continuation: lecture reading guide 3 13:45 Lecture reading guide 4: World Wide Web 14:45 Coffee break 15:00 Tutorial and exercises: HTML5, Java Script 17:15 End of session Thursday, 31 st August 08:00 Exercises: Reading guide 4 09:30 Lecture reading guide 5: Web Applications Security 10:15 Coffee break 10:00 Continuation: lecture reading guide 5 11:00 Information regarding the further course of the training, exams, individual topic assignment for academic work and feedback session. 12:00 End of the first round The project Strengthening European Network Centres of Excellence in Cybercrime, Reference No HOME/2014/ISFP/AG/7170 5

OR Second round: Thursday, 31 st August 13:00 Welcome and presentation of participants 14:00 Lecture reading guide 1: Network Technology 15:00 Coffee break 15:15 Lecture reading guide 2: The Internet 15:45 Lecture reading guide 3: Internet services 17:15 End of session Friday, 1 st September 08:30 Lecture reading guide 4: World Wide Web 09:30 Tutorial and exercises: HTML5, Java Script 10:30 Coffee break 10:45 Continuation: Tutorial and exercises: HTML5, Java Script 12:00 Lunch 13:00 Exercises: Reading guide 4 14:30 Lecture reading guide 5: Web Applications Security 15:30 Coffee break 15:45 Continuation: Lecture reading guide 5 16:30 Information regarding the further course of the training, exams, individual topic assignment for academic work and feedback session 17:30 End of second round Announcement of the individual topic for academic work: 4 th 7 th September Self-study phase: 2 nd September final exam ONLINE MEETINGS AND EXAMS: Date and time Friday, 8 th September 13:00 14:00 CET Online meeting: Reading guide 1: Network Technology Friday, 15 th September 13:00 14:00 CET Online meeting: Reading guide 2: The Internet Sunday, 17 th September Submitting of solutions: Exercises out of reading guide 1 (obligatory) Friday, 22 nd September 13:00 14:00 CET Online meeting: Reading guide 3: Internet services Sunday, 24 th September Submitting of solutions: Exercises out of reading guide 2 (obligatory) Friday, 29 nd September 13:00 14:00 CET Online meeting: Reading guide 4: World Wide Web The project Strengthening European Network Centres of Excellence in Cybercrime, Reference No HOME/2014/ISFP/AG/7170 6

Date and time Sunday, 1 st October Submitting of solutions: Exercises out of reading guide 3 (obligatory) Friday, 6 th October 13:00 14:00 CET Online meeting: Reading guide 5: Web Applications Security Sunday, 8 st October Submitting of solutions: Exercises out of reading guide 4 (obligatory) Friday, 13 th October 13:00 14:00 CET Online meeting in preparation for the oral exam Sunday, 15 th October Submitting of solutions: Exercises out of reading guide 5 (obligatory) 16 th 22 nd October Submitting of the academic work (obligatory) 30 th October 10 th November Individual exam: Presentation of and question on the academic work (online, obligatory) Until 26 th October : Submitting of the academic certification The project Strengthening European Network Centres of Excellence in Cybercrime, Reference No HOME/2014/ISFP/AG/7170 7

4. Organizational issues Address for the personal presence event Organizer Hochschule der Polizei Baden-Württemberg Institut für Fortbildung Wolfgang-Brumme-Allee 52 71034 Böblingen Phone: (+49) 7031/621 3333 http://www.hfpol-bw.de/index.php/boeblingen Albstadt-Sigmaringen University, Germany www.hs-albsig.de within the SENTER project https://cyber-security-lab.de/itsicherheit_forschungsprojekte/senter_strengthening-europeannetwork-centres-of-excellence-in-cybercrime/ Registration Costs? Lodging Meals Please send the completed registration form until 16 th July to senterproject@hs-albsig.de. The participation and the meals in the dining-hall of the Baden- Wuerttemberg State Police College are free of charge (pls. see Meals ). The lodging at the Baden-Wuerttemberg State Police College has to be paid by the participant (more information: pls. see Lodging ). Room prices at the Baden-Wuerttemberg State Police College: Type 1: Simple single rooms for 12 /per night (with shower on the floor) Type 2: Simple single rooms for 17,60 /per night (with own shower) Keys are handed out at the Service Center during the service hours or at the gate when the Service Center is closed (more information: pls. see Gate ). It is possible to arrive during the evening before and leave the day after the training. Payment: Only cash payment during the service hours at the Service Center (Opening hours: pls. see Service Center ). Meals in the dining-hall of the Baden-Wuerttemberg State Police College will be paid by the organizer. Participants of the first round: Dinner on Tuesday, 29 th August (when arriving the night before) Breakfast, lunch and dinner on Wednesday, 30 th August Breakfast, lunch and (when leaving the day after) dinner on Thursday, 31 st August Breakfast on Friday,1 st September (when leaving this morning) Participants of the second round: Dinner on Tuesday, 29 th August (when arriving the night before) Breakfast, lunch and dinner on Wednesday, 30 th August Breakfast, lunch on Friday, 1 th September. The project Strengthening European Network Centres of Excellence in Cybercrime, Reference No HOME/2014/ISFP/AG/7170 8

The dining-hall is opened for: Breakfast (buffet) Wednesday Friday: 6:45 8:30 Lunch (soup, salad, main course (vegetarian option avail.), dessert) Wednesday Friday: 11:45 13:60 Dinner (buffet) Wednesday Thursday: 17:00 18:00 Cafeteria Eulentreff Wednesday Thursday: 07:00 15:00 and 18:00 23:00 Friday: 07:00 13:00 How to get there There are various restaurants next to the police college. When arriving by PLAIN at the Stuttgart Airport take: S-Bahn S2 direction Schorndorf Get off at the train stop "Rohr" then S-Bahn S1 - direction Herrenberg Get off at the train stop "Böblingen" then 8 minutes of walking to the police college Travel time: Approx. 30 minutes, including 8 minutes of walking Ticket: 2,90 Internet: www.bahn.de or www.vvs.de or Taxi to the police college. Taxis are available in front of the terminal. Costs: Approx. 45. When arriving by TRAIN at the central station in Stuttgart take: S-Bahn S1 - direction Herrenberg Get off at the train stop "Böblingen" or R-Bahn R7 - direction Freudenstadt/Rottweil Get off at the train stop "Böblingen" Then 8 minutes of walking to the police college Travel time: Approx. 25 minutes, including 8 minutes of walking Ticket: 5,60 Internet: www.bahn.de or www.vvs.de or Taxi to the police college. Taxis are available in front of the central station. Costs: Approx. 48. When arriving by CAR: Hochschule der Polizei Baden-Württemberg Institut für Fortbildung Wolfgang-Brumme-Allee 52 71034 Böblingen Guests arriving by car can park cars on the site of the police college for free via the gate (more information: pls. see Gate ) The project Strengthening European Network Centres of Excellence in Cybercrime, Reference No HOME/2014/ISFP/AG/7170 9

Service Center Gate Equipment Contact person Opening hours: Monday Thursday: 07:00 16:30 Friday: 07:00 15:00 The gate is opened from Monday Friday: 06:00-22:00 Phone: (+49) 7031/624 1550 PC with administrator rights Daniel Jenter: Tutor Mail: jenterd@hs-albsig.de Phone: (+49) 7571/732 9237 Britta Varchmin Assistance Mail: varchmin@hs-albsig.de Phone: (+49) 7571/732 9239 Prof. Martin Rieger Lecturer Mail: rieger@hs-albsig.de Phone: (+49) 7571/732 9124 The project Strengthening European Network Centres of Excellence in Cybercrime, Reference No HOME/2014/ISFP/AG/7170 10