Seminaari: Tietoturvan testaus
Year | Semester | Date | Period | Language | In charge |
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2011 | spring | 19.01-27.04. | 3-4 | Finnish | Timo Karvi |
Lectures
Time | Room | Lecturer | Date |
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Wed 12-14 | C220 | Timo Karvi | 19.01.2011-23.02.2011 |
Wed 12-14 | C220 | Timo Karvi | 16.03.2011-27.04.2011 |
Information for international students
The language of the seminar is by default Finnish, but it can be changed into English, if many foreign students are taking part.
General
The aim of the seminar is to give an overview about current research on security testing and vulnerability analysis. Also software engineering methologies with explicit security goals are of interest, but pure cryptography is not a topic in this seminar. We study relevant papers from top security conferences (see the ranking of such conferences here) and from some software engineering conferences. Also journal articles are possible. The recommended conferences are
- Usenics Security Symposium
- IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy
- ACM Conference on Computer and Communication Security
- ESORICS
- International Conference on Computer Safety, Reliability and Security (Safecomp)
- International Symposium on Software Reliability Engineering (ISSRE)
- International Symposium on Software Testing and Analysis (ISSTA)
- Engineering Secure Software and Systems (ESSoS)
- Computer Security Applications Conference (ACSAC)
Completing the course
The first meeting is January 19th. Before that meeting, every participant should select at least three articles from three different conferences and send them to me one week before the meeting. Then we will decide in the first meeting which articles are used for presentations.
The seminar can be passed by giving one reasonable talk of 75 minutes and by commenting one other talk. Your presentation should be delivered in an article form one week before the actual presentation. Then in the presentation, slides should be used. Use Latex or Word for the article and Latex Beamer or Powerpoint for the slides. Use pdf when sending your article in email.