Network Security Theory and Practice

College of Computer Science and Technology, Zhejiang University, Spring 2019
Monday 15:55 – 17:30, Tuesday 14:05 - 15:40, Room CW-104
Tuesday 15:55 – 17:30, Room CW-503

Requirements

1.  Project Proposal by March 05
    Browse the programs of recent IEEE S&P/USENIX Security/CCS/NDSS/OSDI/SOSP/SIGCOMM conferences in the area of computer architecture;
    Find a research topic on network security you are interested in;
    Read state-of-the-art papers as well as recent related papers in the preceding conferences;
    Discover their common limitations and propose a feasible solution;
2.  Report
    What is the research problem?
    Why is it important?
    How does the state of the art address it?
    Any limitations?
    What would you do? Learn from Research Patterns by Prof. Nick Feamster from Princeton.
3.  Prototype
4.  Presentation

Grading: 40%

05% Proposal Presentation
05% Wrapup Presentation
15% Demo
15%     Report: follow IEEE S&P/USENIX Security/CCS/NDSS/OSDI/SOSP/SIGCOMM template and organization

Great Resources

How to Do Great Research, by Prof. Nick Feamster, Princeton
How to Write a Great Research Paper, by Simon Peyton Jones
How to Give a Great Research Talk, by Simon Peyton Jones