TDDD17 Information Security, Second Course (6 ECTS)
Vt1-Vt2 2023
Final presentations program
The presentations have been scheduled in 2 parallel sessions. Note that participation during the whole seminar is mandatory for both students in each group.
Session 1 — Room T15 | Session 2 — Room T19 | |
13:15 ~ 14:05 | Chair: Ulf Kargén | Chair: Alireza Mohammadinodooshan |
Android obfuscation and anti-analysis techniques aleno523, marha057 |
Analysis of Twitter Users' Perceptions of ChatGPT and Security adian611, vikan595 |
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Survey of mobile forensics vikno500, tonli746 |
Tools for detecting bots on Reddit isagr354, hilfr291 |
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Blockchain Security for IoT marla070, maxmo027 |
Features that make a design pattern "dark" simhe569 |
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10 minute break
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14:15 ~ 15:05 | Chair: Ulf Kargén | Chair: Andrei Gurtov |
Reddit users' attitude regarding ChatGPT and security basal573, gusbo010 |
Blockchain Security for IoT frete700, fraoh005 |
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Topic trends within the cybersecurity community ernla111, vilkn620 |
Analyzing Industrial Devices rassa328, axeka694 |
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Features that make a design pattern "dark" teoar379, gonve175 |
Airwall Teams jones726, maxsk293 |
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10 minute break
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15:15 ~ 16:05 | Chair: Andrei Gurtov | Chair: Ulf Kargén |
Analyzing Industrial Devices rebli574, emica716 |
Curious case of privacy preserving machine learning solutions fella149, joaos226 |
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Airwall Teams julwa850 |
Local optima in evolutionary fuzzing augsv102, danmy683 |
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Cybersecurity study of a drone antoo433, vikro145 |
Survey of mobile forensics mayhe310, gabhu204 |
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10 minute break
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16:15 ~ 17:00 | Chair: Ulf Kargén | Chair: Andrei Gurtov |
Local optima in evolutionary fuzzing robek274, gusel275 |
Next-generation aviation cybersecurity joath015, hanli523 |
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Android obfuscation and anti-analysis techniques hyagi891, adahy344 |
Cybersecurity study of a drone chrek644, isach408 |
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Next-generation aviation cybersecurity abdzu618, souja450 |
Final presentation
Each group has 13 min for the presentation and 3 min for questions and discussions.
The presentation should start with a brief recap of the problem statement and research questions (including some background/motivation), followed by an overview of the methodology and the most important results, and finally summarize the conclusions of the work.
The presentation should address a broad audience and should be in English.
Page responsible: Ulf Kargén
Last updated: 2023-05-22