Guest lectures
Individual - Mandatory
Description
Threat modeling and cybersecurity risk assessment are large and diverse fields. So there are many other angles to the domain other than what is captured by the assignment and the Yacraf. So to provide more nuance and a better feeling for "how things actually work" we have invited a number of guest lecturers. For the online lectures we will use the course Zoom room https://kth-se.zoom.us/j/62309989525 Links to an external site., Passcode: KTH-EP279
Lecture number | Date | Time | Place | Presenter |
1 | 2024-11-13 | 8:15-10:00 | D42 (no Zoom) | Akzharkyn Duisembiyeva, Senior Security Engineer at Tink/Visa |
2 | 2024-11-25 | 8:15-10:00 | D32 (no Zoom) | Anastasiia Berveno, Information Security Specialist at Oneflow |
3 | 2024-12-02 | 13:15-15:00 | E2 (no Zoom) | Olle Segerdahl, principal security consultant at WithSecure |
4 | 2023-12-11 | 18:00-19:00 (Note, on the hour.) |
Zoom only | Adam Shostack, Threat modeling pioneer |
Guest lectures are mandatory and graded as Pass/Fail. To pass you need to:
- Participate the whole lecture. (Be on time!)
- Submit a short reflection on the lecture, consisting of:
- 2-3 main take-aways
- 2-3 comments on things presented that are either in concert with or in conflict with the Yacraf.
If you miss a guest lecture you will need to make one compensation assignment per missed lecture. Submit the compensation assignment on the missed guest lecture (instead of the reflection). This needs to be handed in and passed before course credits for the seminar series is approved.
Reflection on the lecture should be submitted no later than 3 days after the lecture. Otherwise, it will be counted as missed and compensation assignment should be done instead.