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Summer Semester 2013
News
*22/02/2013: If you are interested in this course offer, please attend our introductory meeting on Monday, 8 April 2013, 10-12 a.m. in room TEL 1118/19.
Overview
| Content | The Computer Security Project is a practical course. Participants have to implement a prototype/proof-of-concept to evaluate current research problems of the SecT research group. The research problems arise from, e.g., current development and/or research projects that SecT is accomplishing with its partners. |
| Event Type | advanced project |
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| Lecturer | Prof. Jean-Pierre Seifert |
| Course ID | tbd |
| Teaching Period | Summer semester 2013 |
| Room | - |
| Time | no regular meetings |
| Credit | 6 SWS |
| Exam | talk and implementation including documentation/project report (time: tba, room: tba) |
| Project Certificate |
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| Target Audience | Main course students |
| Course Language | English |
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| Contact Person | Prof. Jean-Pierre Seifert and Matthias Lange |
General Guidelines
The general guidelines for talks and presentation slides of the Research Group of Prof. Anja Feldmann Intelligent Networks / Intelligente Netze (INET) do apply for our Computer Security project as well. The scheduled time for each talk is slighty different: 20 minutes plus 10 minutes for discussions.
Please contact your supervisor for further guidelines, such as coding, documentation, etc. guidelines.
Topics
Topics for the Computer Security Project are offered on request. If you are interested in working on a project, please attend our general introductory meeting at the beginning of each semester (see "News" for the exact date).