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Join our class to explore cutting-edge topics like Pervasive Computing and Network Security. Engage in discussions, propose new schemes, and compare with related works. Delve into pervasive computing candidates, security and privacy issues, and explore new applications in the realm of computer applications.
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Special topics in computer applications Taekyoung Kwon tkkwon@snu.ac.kr 880-9105
Attendance check • Email • Mobile phone number • Advisor
Overview • goals of this class • Get familiar with two topics • Pervasive computing • Network security • Present and discuss the pros and cons of the state-of-the-art proposals • Propose a new scheme and compare with the related work • reference materials • related papers • other documents (e.g. standardization documents)
overview • Lectures • Maybe a little bit • Two presentations • Term project • English • Q & A can be Korean • Pre-requisite (not so mandatory) • Computer network or equivalent courses
Tentative list of topics (1/2) • Ubiquitous/Pervasive computing
candidates • Mobility/multi-interface/Multicasting/broadcasting • Context-awareness • Localization, Other sensors • Security/privacy • New applications • Lockitron, Nike Fuelband,… • Cough sensing, BeWell,… • Augmented reality • New networks • Sensor network, vehicular network,… • energy issues • Human computer interface (HCI)
Search papers in conferences • Pervasive Computing (PerCom) • Ubiquitous Computing (UbiComp) • Mobile data management (MDM) • Human Computer Interface (HCI) • … • Publicationin recent 3 years is more desirable • Send me a couple of papers that you want to talk about • By next Monday (Sept. 9th)
Tentative list of topics (2/2) • Network security and privacy
candidates security privacy • Network infra • BGP routing, DNS • Bot • DDoS, Game • Traffic analysis • IDS, IPS • Web • Certificate, Passwd • Browser vulnerability • Phishing, pharming • Network types • WLAN, Cellular,… • Human factors • Anonymization • Location privacy • Data privacy • ID management • Censorship
Search papers in conferences • IEEE S & P • ACM CCS • ISOC NDSS • USENIX Security • PETS • ACSAC • …
evaluation • 20%: 1st presentation • 20%: 2nd presentation • 10%: questions • Send Q&A to TA by Mon. 9pm • 40%: project • 10%: attendance • Two latenesses will be counted as one absence • Upload your slides by Sunday 11:00pm • penalty
administrivia • Classroom: 301-554 • Time: Mon. 5pm- • No class on Wed. • TA: • Jungmin Yoo • jmyoo@mmlab.snu.ac.kr • Office 301-518 • phone 880-1832 • Slides and announcements • http://mmlab.snu.ac.kr/courses/ • Id: • Passwd:
Term project • Each guy will work on her own project • Paper of your presentation may be the reference • A short meeting • Propose a new idea that is expected to be better than the reference • Pros and cons • A short meeting • Finally, give a presentation on your project