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At Netnod we mainly design security through diversity, that is by composing systems through many different nodes in many different levels so that there is no single point of failure. In terms of security our systems focus on providing availability and integrity, even in extreme scenarios.
There is, however, no standard or agreed on way of quantifying the security of such a system. Qualitatively, our premium services have full redundancy and no downtime at service level at all, but we need a way to quantify our robustness, or uptime, in verifiable numbers.
This thesis concerns the creation or design of such a quantifying scheme.
The thesis should preferably be done by two students, 30hp each during the spring of 2024.
Netnod will provide an on-site supervisor with relevant academic qualifications.
Netnod will also provide necessary equipment and a one time compensation upon completion of the thesis project.
Qualifications
This thesis project is aimed at students in computer science and engineering with an interest in security.
The students should have good language skills in both English and Swedish.
Note: This role is covered by the Swedish Legislation on Protective Security Act and is subject to security screening and background checks. For this reason, Swedish citizenship is required for the role.
Location
The students are expected to be partly present at the Netnod main office in Solna, Stockholm.
Application
Are you interested in applying for this Master’s Thesis?
To apply, please send us your application by 1 February 2024 at the latest.
You apply by submitting relevant application documents such as your CV, your latest grades and a cover letter. The more detailed your application is, the greater the chance that we will choose you
Applications will be reviewed as they arrive and interviews with qualified candidates will start as soon as they have been reviewed. The position may therefore be filled before the application deadline.
If you have any questions regarding the thesis you are welcome to contact our Security Expert, Fredrik Lindeberg, by email: [email protected] .
We look forward to receiving your application