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TDDD17 Information Security, Second Course (6 ECTS)

Vt1-Vt2 2023

Progress presentations program

Note that participation during the whole seminar is mandatory for both students in each group.

13.15 ~ 14.05

Local optima in evolutionary fuzzing (robek274, gusel275)

Android obfuscation and anti-analysis techniques (aleno523, marha057)

Survey of mobile forensics (vikno500, tonli746)

Local optima in evolutionary fuzzing (augsv102, danmy683)

Android obfuscation and anti-analysis techniques (hyagi891, adahy344)

Survey of mobile forensics (mayhe310, gabhu204)

14.15 ~ 15.05

Analysis of Twitter Users' Perceptions of ChatGPT and Security (basal573, gusbo010)

Quantifying the Role of Twitter Bots in Amplifying Tweet Interactions (ernla111, vilkn620)

Analysis of Twitter Users' Perceptions of ChatGPT and Security (adian611, vikan595)

Quantifying the Role of Twitter Bots in Amplifying Tweet Interactions (isagr354, hilfr291)

Blockchain Security for IoT (marla070, maxmo027)

Next-generation aviation cybersecurity (abdzu618, souja450)

15.15 ~ 16.05

Analyzing Industrial Devices (rebli574, emica716)

Airwall Teams (julwa850)

Cybersecurity study of a drone (chrek644, isach408)

Blockchain Security for IoT (frete700, fraoh005)

Next-generation aviation cybersecurity (joath015, hanli523)

Analyzing Industrial Devices (rassa328, axeka694)

16.15 ~ 17.00

Airwall Teams (jones726, maxsk293)

Cybersecurity study of a drone (antoo433, vikro145)

Features that make a design pattern "dark" (teoar379, gonve175)

Curious case of privacy preserving machine learning solutions (fella149, joaos226)

Features that make a design pattern "dark" (simhe569)

Progress presentations

Each group has 6 minutes for presentation and 2 minutes for questions. All students in each group must be active and be prepared to answer questions.

The presentation should introduce and motivate the problem to be solved, and describe the progress of the work so far.

 


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