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T-110.501 Seminar on Network Security
3 study credits, Fall term only
V = variable content, P = postgraduates welcome
Nickname: NetSec, newsgroup:opinnot.tik.netsecTheme for NetSec 2004: "Security challenges for operating systems and information management systems in an increasingly networked world"
The contents of this page change as the seminar progresses.
Last updated or checked: Tue Feb 8 15:35:32 EET 2005
The international results of NetSec 2004
Tuesday February 8, 2005: The first article based on student work during NetSec 2004 has been accepted to an international conference: "A Simple Taxonomy for Mobile Emergency Announcement Systems" by Ronja Addams-Moring, Markku Kekkonen and Shushan Zhao, accepted to ISCRAM2005
NetSec 2004 information
This instance of the seminar is over. The 2004 files are retained for historical interest only.
- Submissions: the technical specifications and the templates for student submissions and tutor gradings
- Research theme description for NetSec 2004 - what general area the seminar staff wishes that the student authors will study
- Tutors and their research topics for NetSec 2004
- Complete (long) time line: how to carry out the seminar, i.e. who does what work and when each submission is due
- Simplified time line: deadlines and the most crucial links only (created and updated by Ursula Holmström, for which we thank her)
- Seminar meetings: slides and possibly also other teaching materials from them
- Grading: the grading criteria for all student submissions
General information about the NetSec seminar
Scientific research and writing resources (these will be published for each work phase during NetSec 2004)
- NetSec Guides: how to work through each phase of the article research-and-writing process
- NetSec RTFM (read the fine manual): the old version of the Guides (will be merged with Guides as soon as reasonably achievable)
- Handouts
- Useful literature
- The tools for writing the article: the LaTeX, BibTeX and class files
- The tools for creating material for the presentation: Microsoft PowerPoint for slides and Adobe InDesign for posters
Proceedings of the previous NetSec seminars
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