Signals and processes in technical information protection systems

Course: Cybersecurity

Structural unit: Faculty of information Technology

Title
Signals and processes in technical information protection systems
Code
ОК 10
Module type
Обов’язкова дисципліна для ОП
Educational cycle
First
Year of study when the component is delivered
2023/2024
Semester/trimester when the component is delivered
3 Semester
Number of ECTS credits allocated
8
Learning outcomes
Organize one's own professional activity, choose optimal methods and ways of solving complex specialized tasks and practical problems in professional activity, evaluate their effectiveness; critically analyze the main theories, principles, methods and concepts in education and professional activity; apply protection theories and methods to ensure the safety of elements of information and telecommunication systems; detect dangerous signals of technical means; measure the parameters of dangerous and interfering signals during the instrumental control of information protection processes and determine the effectiveness of information protection against leakage through technical channels in accordance with the requirements of regulatory documents of the technical information protection system;
Form of study
Full-time form
Prerequisites and co-requisites
Know the basic concepts of currents, conductivity and resistance, voltage, electromotive force; laws of Ohm, Kirchhoff, and Lenz; the concept of energy and strength of electromagnetic field; the concept of resonant phenomena; principles of propagation of electromagnetic waves. Be able to perform differential and integral calculations; carry out operations with complex numbers in algebraic, trigonometric and indicative form; construct images of complex numbers in the complex plane; build graphs of basic functions. Possess basic skills in using mathematical methods for calculating the characteristics of signals and processes in information protection systems; work with computer equipment.
Course content
The normative educational discipline "Signals and processes in technical information protection systems" is a component of the cycle of professional training of specialists of the educational and qualification level "Bachelor" and basic for studying the disciplines "Electronics and microcircuit engineering", "Theory of information and coding". It includes the basic concepts and laws of electric circuits, the analysis of passive linear circuits, the study of oscillatory processes in them, the study of wave processes in long lines and the frequency spectra of electric oscillations. Elements of information theory are studied.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources/tools
1. Druzhinin V.A., Tolyupa S.V., Chetverikov I.O. Radio circuits and signals. - K.: Taras Shevchenko KNU, 2020. - 241 p. 2. Chetverikov I.O., Kutsyk A.M. Theory of electric circuits in examples and problems. Part I. Linear electric circuits of direct current. : Educational and methodical guide for applicants of radiophysics specialities. — K. 2020. — 96 p. 3. Laboratory works from the course "Signals and processes in information protection systems" - cathedral edition, 2020. 4. Nikitchin O.M., Levitskyi S.M. Signals and processes in radio engineering: a study guide. K.: Logos, 2014. - 188p. 5. Fundamentals of the theory of circuits, signals and processes in technical information protection systems: a tutorial. for students higher education acc./ [for gen. ed. V. M. Shokala]; Educational manual with the handle of the Ministry of Education and Culture. Hark. The National University of Radioelectronics. - Kh.: NTMT, 2011.-542 p.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Lectures, practicals, laboratory classes, independent work
Assessment methods and criteria
The results of the educational activities of the winners are evaluated on a 100-point scale. The condition for receiving a positive overall grade for the discipline is to obtain at least 60% of the maximum possible number of points. To be admitted to the exam, the applicant must score at least 36 points for the current semester's work. The candidate can obtain a maximum of 40 points in the exam, but the exam score cannot be less than 24 points to obtain an overall positive rating for the course. In the event that the applicant scored less than 24 points on the exam, the points received are not added to the semester grade (regardless of the number of points received during the semester), in the examination information (in the column "points for the exam"), "0" is put, and in the column "resulting grade" is transferred only the number of points received during the semester.
Language of instruction
Ukrainian

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