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Syllabus 2022-23 - 77212009 - Safety of Industrial Control Devices (Seguridad de los dispositivos de control industrial)
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DEGREE: | Máster Univ. en Seguridad informática (77212009) |
FACULTY: | SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING OF JAÉN |
DEGREE: | Doble Máster en Ingeniería informática y Seguridad informática (77612016) |
FACULTY: | SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING OF JAÉN |
DEGREE: | Máster en Ingeniería informática (74013008) |
FACULTY: | SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING OF JAÉN |
ACADEMIC YEAR: | 2022-23 |
COURSE: | Safety of Industrial Control Devices |
NAME: Safety of Industrial Control Devices | |||||
CODE: 77212009 (*) | ACADEMIC YEAR: 2022-23 | ||||
LANGUAGE: English | LEVEL: 2 | ||||
ECTS CREDITS: 3.0 | YEAR: 1 | SEMESTER: PC |
NAME: FUENTES CONDE, MANUEL | ||
DEPARTMENT: U133 - ING. ELECTRÓNICA Y AUTOMATICA | ||
FIELD OF STUDY: 785 - TECNOLOGÍA ELECTRÓNICA | ||
OFFICE NO.: A3 - 451 | E-MAIL: mfuentes@ujaen.es | P: 953212924 |
WEBSITE: http://www4.ujaen.es/~mfuentes/ | ||
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3131-8823 | ||
LANGUAGE: - | LEVEL: 2 | |
NAME: García Cárdenas, Manuel | ||
DEPARTMENT: - | ||
FIELD OF STUDY: - | ||
OFFICE NO.: - | E-MAIL: mgc00153@ext.ujaen.es | P: - |
WEBSITE: - | ||
LANGUAGE: English | LEVEL: 1 | |
THEORY
1.Introduction to industrial control devices (8+6v hours)
1.1. Automation.
1.2. Components of an automated system.
1.2.1. Automation technologies.
1.2.2. Classification, advantages and disadvantages.
1.2.3. Instrumentation systems safety
1.2.4. Electronic design. Programmable automatisms. Applications.
1.3. Control systems.
1.4. Sensors and actuators. Signal conditioning.
1.5. Industrial Control. Topologies.
1.6. SCADA systems.
1.6.1. Introduction.
1.6.2. SCADA system architecture.
1.6.3. SCADA system components.
2. Critical infrastructures and industrial systems. (3 virtual hours)
2.1. Critical infrastructures
2.2. Components in industrial systems
2.3. Considerations in industrial systems
2.4. Attacks of industrial systems
2.5. Security in critical environments
3. Industrial communication systems.(3 virtual hours)
3.1. Hierarchical and distributed architecture.
3.2. Communication networks. IEEE-488, RS232, RS422 and RS485.
3.3. Sensor communication systems.
3.4. Industrial communication.
3.5. Communication protocols.
4. Security in communications and protocols (2 hours)
4.1. Basic cryptography
4.2. Attacks and defense in Wireless systems
4.3. Attacks on HMI systems
4.4. Passwords in ICS systems
5.Security in supervisión systems (2 hours)
5.1. Patching of ICS systems
5.2. Defense of Windows & UNIX / Linux systems
5.3. Defense in user terminals
5.4. Logs analysis
5.5. Perimeter attacks
5.6. Security and governance in ICS environments
PRACTICE
1.Communication protocol for sensors.
2.Communication security using microcontrollers.
3.Search for ICS devices on the Internet
4.ModBus protocol laboratory
5. Firmware Analysis
Part of the subject is face to face and other part is virtual. The subject has 3 ETCS, 12 hours assigned to face-to-face classes and 18 hours assigned to virtual classes. Master classes will be coordinated with virtual activities that will have their own evaluation through practical exercises. I t will be discussed, with the students, and within the scope of the discipline that develops the subject, the different existing job opportunities within their future specialization.
Some practical classes will be carried out in the electronics laboratory. These activities will allow that the students show their assimilation level doing several exercises and works.
Students with special educational needs should contact the Student Attention Service (Servicio de Atención y Ayudas al Estudiante) in order to receive the appropriate academic support
Detailed Information
A final exam, works and several practical exercises will be done. It will be necessary to overcome each part independently. With this, the collaborative and team work that the students develop will be evaluated, weighing it positively, and with the corresponding percentage within the activity / type of evaluation (work, practice, exam) . Attendance and participation will be taken into account.
S1 5 % Attendance.
S2 45 % Theoretical and practical exam.
S3 45 % Works and practical exercises.
S4 5 % Participation.
The practice assesses the CB7, CB8, CG2MSEGI, CG4MSEGI and E9MSEGI competencies. The positive evaluation of the student will imply that he/she has reached the learning outcomes RB7, RB7b, RB7c, RB8, RE09MSE, RG2mSE, RG4mSE, RT3 and RT4 .
UNIQUE TEST
In compliance with article 13 of the Regulation of Academic Regime and Student Assessment of the University of Jaén, any student who justifiably (according to the assumptions contained in the aforementioned article) cannot participate in the regulated and complementary activities of a face-to-face nature proposed in the subject, may request the teaching staff to change the evaluation procedure to âââ¬ËÅsingle testâââ¬ââ¢. This request, together with the corresponding justification, must be made at least one week before the beginning of the examination period. In this case, there will be a theoretical-practical exam that will evaluate S2 (concepts of the subject) and S4 (laboratory practices)
A compulsory theoretic-practical exam or a design will be done in exceptional cases (non in person class).
A compulsory theoretic-practical exam or a design will be done in exceptional cases (non in person class) reaching the CB7, CB8, CG2MSEGI, CG4MSEGI y E9MSEGI competencies. The positive evaluation of the student will imply that he/she has reached the learning outcomes RB7, RB7b, RB7c, RB8, RE09MSE, RG2mSE, RG4mSE, RT3 and RT4 .
- Digital electronics [electronic resource] : principles, devices and applications Anil K. Maini.. Edition: 1st edition. Author: Maini, Anil Kumar.. Publisher: J. Wiley (Library)
- Sensors and signal conditioning [Recurso electronico] Ramon Pallas-Areny, John G. Webster. Edition: 2nd. Author: Pallás Areny, Ramón.. Publisher: Wiley-Interscience (Library)
- Microelectronic circuits : analysis and design Muhammad H. Rashid. Edition: 2nd ed., [ed. international]. Author: Rashid, M.H. Publisher: Cengage Learning, (Library)
- Industry 4.0 [electronic resource] : The Industrial Internet of Things by Alasdair Gilchrist.. Edition: 1st ed. 2016.. Author: Gilchrist, Alasdair. author.. Publisher: Apress (Library)
- Arduino programming in 24 hours [electronic resource] Richard Blum.. Edition: 1st edition. Author: Blum, Richard, 1962-. Publisher: Sams (Library)
- Hacking Exposed Industrial Control Systems: ICS and SCADA Security Secrets & Solutions [electronic resource] . Edition: 1st edition. Author: Bodungen, Clint, author.. Publisher: McGraw-Hill (Library)
- Hardware Hacking Handbook. Edition: -. Author: -. Publisher: No Starch Press (Library)
- Practical Internet of Things Security - Second Edition [electronic resource] . Edition: 2nd edition. Author: Russell, Brian, author.. Publisher: Packt Publishing (Library)
- Industrial network security [electronic resource] : securing critical infrastructure networks for Smart Grid, SCADA, and other industrial control systems . Edition: 1st edition. Author: Knapp, Eric.. Publisher: Syngress (Library)
- Advances in Automation and Robotics, Vol.1 [electronic resource] : Selected papers from the 2011 International Conference on Automation and Robotics (ICAR 2011), Dubai, December 1-2, 2011 edited by Gary Lee.. Edition: 1st ed. 2012.. Author: International Conference on Automation and Robotics (2011 : Dubai, United Arab Emirates). Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg (Library)
- Advances in Automation and Robotics, Vol.2 [electronic resource] : Selected papers from the 2011 International Conference on Automation and Robotics (ICAR 2011), Dubai, December 1-2, 2011 edited by Gary Lee.. Edition: 1st ed. 2012.. Author: International Conference on Automation and Robotics (2011 : Dubai, United Arab Emirates). Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg (Library)
1.Teaching methodology and training activities.
If the number of students is greater than the limited capacity in the laboratory (all teaching would be taught in a laboratory) the methodology and activities would be developed as follows:
Training Activities |
Format (classroom/online)* |
Teaching methodology description |
3 Practical sessions in laboratory |
In person at 50% |
Development of 3 practical sessions, lasting two hours each, in laboratorios applying rotation in small groups of 50%. Retransmission of practical clases to the rest of the group if the technical means allow it. |
3 Theoretical sessions |
In person at 50% |
3 sessions of participatory master classes, of two hours each, held in the laboratory and broadcasting by videoconference to the rest of the group of the technical means allow it. Periodic rotation of students. |
External professor |
In person at 50%/ non in person |
For the external profesor, if there was a movement restriction, a video conferencie would be held. If there was no problem, periodic rotation of students would be carried out. |
Tutorials |
In person + Online |
Some tutoring sessions will be done in person and others online (synchronous and asynchronous) |
If the number of students is lower than the limited capacity in the laboratory (all teaching would be taught in a laboratory) the methodology and activities would be developed as follows:
Training Activities |
Format (classroom/online)* |
Teaching methodology description |
3 Practical sessions in laboratory |
In person |
Development of 3 practical sessions, lasting two hours each. |
3 Theoretical sessions |
In person |
3 sessions of participatory master classes, of two hours each. |
External professor |
In person (50%) / non in person |
For the external profesor, if there was a movement restriction, a video conferencie would be held. If there was no problem, periodic rotation of students would be carried out. |
Tutorials |
Presencial + Online |
Some tutoring sessions will be done in person and others online (synchronous and asynchronous). |
2.Evaluation system
Ordinary call
Assessment test |
Format (in person/online synchronous or asynchronous) |
Description |
Percentage |
Guided practices |
In person |
Assessment of guided practices. |
45% |
Work presentation |
Asynchronous online |
Presentation of the proposed final design. |
45% |
Participation and attendance |
In person |
Attendance to classess and active participation. |
10% |
Extraordinary call
Assessment test |
Format (in person/online synchronous or asynchronous) |
Description |
Percentage |
Presentation of a theoretical-practical work |
In person |
Presentation of the implementation of a proposed global design, supported with videos of the work development asynchronously. |
45% |
Theoretical-practical test type exam |
Throuth Ilias or google forms. Synchronous |
Exam of 10 test questions to be done online. |
45% |
Unique test*
Assessment test |
Format (in person/online synchronous or asynchronous) |
Description |
Percentage |
Completion of online examination on the officially established date |
Synchronous |
Taking an online exam to assess the theoretical knowledge of the subject and its application to problems solving. |
50% |
Presentation of a theoretical-practical work |
In person in laboratory |
Presentation of the implementation of a proposed global design, supported with videos of the work development asynchronously. |
50% |
* In compliance with article 13 of the Regulation of Academic Regime and Student Assessment of the University of Jaén, any student who justifiably (according to the assumptions contained in the aforementioned article) cannot participate in the regulated and complementary activities of a face-to-face nature proposed in the subject, may request the teaching staff to change the evaluation procedure to a single test. This request, together with the corresponding justification, must be made at least one week before the beginning of the examination period.
3.Means
In this scenario, the communication channels between teachers and students are fundamentally modified. The following resources will be used:
- Videoconference through Google Meet or similar.
- Virtual whiteboard using Google Jamboard or similar.
- Repository of contents and discussion fórums through the PLATEA teaching platfom or similar.
1.Teaching methodology and training activities.
Training Activities |
Format (classroom/online)* |
Teaching methodology description |
3 Practical sessions in laboratory |
Synchronous, Asynchronous |
Development of 3 practical sessions, lasting two hours each through videoconference and they will be recorded for their asynchronous query, if the technical means allow it. |
3 Theoretical sessions |
Synchronous, Asynchronous |
3 sessions of participatory master classes, of two hours each, broadcasting by videoconference to the rest of the group of the technical means allow it. It will be supported by audiovisual matrial for its asynchronous monitoring. |
External professor |
Synchronous |
For the external profesor, a video conferencie would be held. |
Tutorials |
Online |
All tutoring sessions will be done online (synchronous and asynchronous). |
2.Evaluation system
Ordinary call
Assessment test |
Format (in person/online synchronous or asynchronous) |
Description |
Percentage |
Guided practices |
Asynchronous |
Assessment of guided practices. |
45% |
Work presentation |
Asynchronous online |
Presentation of the proposed final design. |
45% |
Participation and attendance |
Synchronous, Asynchronous |
Attendance to classess and active participation. |
10% |
Extraordinary call
Assessment test |
Format (in person/online synchronous or asynchronous) |
Description |
Percentage |
Presentation of a theoretical-practical work |
Non In person Synchronous, Asynchronous |
Presentation of the implementation of a proposed global design through videoconference, supported with videos of the work development asynchronously. |
45% |
Theoretical-practical test type exam |
Throuth Ilias or google forms. Synchronous |
Exam of 10 test questions to be done online. |
45% |
Unique test*
Assessment test |
Format (in person/online synchronous or asynchronous) |
Description |
Percentage |
Completion of online examination on the officially established date |
Synchronous |
Taking an online exam to assess the theoretical knowledge of the subject and its application to problems solving. |
50% |
Presentation of a theoretical-practical work |
Synchronous, Asynchronous |
Presentation of the implementation of a proposed global design through videoconference, supported with videos of the work development asynchronously. |
50% |
* In compliance with article 13 of the Regulation of Academic Regime and Student Assessment of the University of Jaén, any student who justifiably (according to the assumptions contained in the aforementioned article) cannot participate in the regulated and complementary activities of a face-to-face nature proposed in the subject, may request the teaching staff to change the evaluation procedure to a single test. This request, together with the corresponding justification, must be made at least one week before the beginning of the examination period.
3.Means
In this scenario, the communication channels between teachers and students are fundamentally modified. The following resources will be used:
- Videoconference through Google Meet or similar.
- Virtual whiteboard using Google Jamboard or similar.
- Repository of contents and discussion fórums through the PLATEA teaching platfom or similar.
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