TeamUSEC

Classes

2024 Winter

Side-Channel Attacks and Defenses
Master, Block course, TBA
Mobile Security
Master, Block course, TBA
Empirical Information Security
Bachelor & Master, Lecture, 5 CP

2024 Summer

Human Centered Security Lab
Master, Lab, 6 CP

2023 Summer

Kinderzukunftstag
Kids, Kinderzukunftstag,
Human Centered Security Lab
Master, Lab, 6 CP

2022 Summer

Human Factors in Cybersecurity
Master, Seminar, 3 CP

2021 Winter

Foundations of IT Security
Bachelor, Lecture, 5 CP

2021 Summer

Human-Centered Security
Master, Lecture, 3 CP

2020 Winter

Human Factors in Cybersecurity
Master, Seminar, 3 CP
Foundations of IT Security
Bachelor, Lecture, 5 CP

2020 Summer

White Hat Hacking Lab
Bachelor & Master, Lab, 5 CP
Human-Centered Security
Master, Lecture, 5 CP
Bootcamp - Academic Research
Master, Lab, 6 CP

2019 Winter

Human Factors in Cybersecurity
Master, Seminar, 3 CP
Foundations of IT Security
Bachelor, Lecture, 5 CP

2019 Summer

Human-Centered Security
Master, Lecture, 5 CP
White Hat Hacking Lab
Bachelor & Master, Lab, 5 CP

2018 Winter

Foundations of IT Security
Bachelor, Block Lecture, 5 CP

2017 Winter

Human Factors in Cybersecurity
Master, Seminar, 3 CP
Foundations of IT Security
Bachelor, Lecture, 5 CP

2017 Summer

Selected Topics in Computer Security
Master, Block Lecture, 5 CP

Well-being

If a personal emergency comes up that might impact your work in the class, please let Professor Fahl know so that the course staff can make appropriate arrangements.

University environments can sometimes be very overwhelming, and all of us benefit from support during times of struggle. You are not alone. There are many helpful resources available on campus and an important part of the university experience is learning how to ask for help. Asking for support sooner rather than later is often helpful. Consider also reaching out to a friend, faculty or family member you trust for help getting connected to the support that can help.

If you or anyone you know experiences any academic stress, difficult life events, or feelings like anxiety or depression, we strongly encourage you to seek support at Leibniz University Counselling (or +49 511 762-3799).