Final projectΒΆ

  • [Sept 24]: Project pre-proposal
    • Talk: 5 min (but no evaluation)
    • Slides: 2 + 5 pages PDF slides
      • 1: title & name page
      • 1: your background and interests
      • 5: proposal
      • So, ~45 sec for each page
      • Upload your slides to the submission site
    • Find our teammate (team size should be less than two)
    • Project slides will be posted on Sept 24th
    • See. pre-proposals
  • [Oct 2-3]: Brainstorming sessions
  • [Oct 15]: Proposal
    • 10 min presentation (w/ your laptop) + 5 min of Q&A
    • Try to answer following questions:
      • (motivation) What problems are you going to tackle?
      • (motivation) Why does it matter?
      • (motivation) Who should care about?
      • (approach) Are there any past research on this problem?
      • (approach) What is your approach then?
      • (approach) How is your approach different from the past research?
      • (plan/checklist) What is your plan/timeline, given the course deadline?
      • (evaluation) How can you demonstrate your approach works as intended?
    • During presentation, your classmates will evaluate the proposal and plan.
    • Oct 15
      • Garret Naegle: Baseband Attacks on Mobile Devices (slides)
      • Kevin Flansburg, Kenton Miller: Homekit (slides)
      • Yogesh H. Mundada: SAZO: Outsourcing Home Network Security
      • Vinson Young, Eswar Natarajan: Safe Deduplication and Message-Locked Encryption (slides)
    • Oct 20
      • Yang Ji, Michael Puckett: Distributed social network in browser (slides)
      • Sunny Neo, Santosh Ananthakrishnan: DNS Pentesting (slides)
      • Soham Desai, Prerit Jain: Intel SGX Emulation using QEMU: An open source emulator
      • Meng Xu: Security Evaluation of App Runtime for Chrome (slides)
      • Kangqi Ni, Xiangyu Li: Symbolic execution to detect SQL injections (slides)
  • [Dec 1, 3]: Presentation/demo days
    • 15-20 min presentation (w/ your laptop, including Q&A, strict)
    • Final submission by Dec 14 midnight (strict): Write-up and code (w/ demo)
      • Report: no longer than 10 pages
      • Code: add README for staffs to explore
      • Demo: screenshot or video (optional)
    • Dec 1
      • Yang Ji, Michael Puckett: Distributed social network in browser (slides)
      • Sunny Neo, Santosh Ananthakrishnan: DNS Pentesting (slides)
      • Soham Desai, Prerit Jain: Intel SGX Emulation using QEMU: An open source emulator (slides)
      • Meng Xu: Security Evaluation of App Runtime for Chrome (slides)
    • Dec 3
      • Kangqi Ni, Xiangyu Li: Symbolic execution to detect SQL injections (slides)
      • Garret Naegle: Baseband Attacks on Mobile Devices (slides)
      • Kevin Flansburg (kflansburg3@), Kenton Miller (millerk@): Homekit
      • Vinson Young, Eswar Natarajan: Safe Deduplication and Message-Locked Encryption (slides)