T-110.5291 Seminar on Network Security 2012. Today’s agenda 1.Overview and organization 2.English support 3.Course theme 4.Project topics 5.Timetable.

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T Seminar on Network Security 2012

Today’s agenda 1.Overview and organization 2.English support 3.Course theme 4.Project topics 5.Timetable 6.Signing up for the course 7.First draft, full draft, final paper 8.What is a good seminar paper?

Overview T Seminar on Network Security P (5 cr) Final-year Master-level course Students write a technical paper (~5-8 pages) – format of a technical or scientific conference publication Requirements: – writing the paper – presentation and attendance on the seminar day – acting as opponent for another student – mandatory course feedback Individual tutor for each student Individual work, no groups Max ~25 participants by application

Organization Responsible teacher: Tuomas Aura Course assistant: Sandeep Tamrakar All course material will be in Noppa alias: Optima for paper and comments submission Tutors are researchers, doctoral students, and exprienced security professionals

English support Roger Munn Individual feedback on your writing Three meetings, groups and time in Noppa No study credits Mandatory — or you will be penalized for any poor language in your paper

Course theme 2012 Security and privacy in digital services Digital services, mobile devices, and ubiquitous computing have become part of our everyday work and life On the open Internet, everything is exposed to attacks How to make the services and their supporting infrastructure safer?

Topic introductions Topics list in Noppa – Doctoral students should propose their own topic – Master students are usually better off choosing a topic from the list – Everyone must have a tutor Tutors: please introduce yourself first, then use 1-2 minutes on each topic

Timetable Check the times from Noppa! DateEvent Mon 10.9., 16:15-18:00, T3First course meeting. Presentation of the topics. Fri 14.9., Midday 12:00Deadline for signing up for the course Mon 17.9.Accepted students and their topics are announced. Thu 1.10., MiddayDeadline: First Draft submission Fri 5.10.Feedback from your tutor Thu , MiddayDeadline: Full draft submission Fri 5.11., MiddayDeadline: Opponent comment submission Fri 5.11.Feedback from your tutor Thu MiddayDeadline: Final paper submission Mon Seminar proceedings compiled for printing and online Mon 3.12., 16:15-18:00, T3Second course meeting Mon 3.12., MiddayDeadline: Presentation slide submission Fri , Full Day 08-19, AS1Seminar day, presentations Tue 18.12, MiddayDeadline: opponent comment submission Tue 18.12Grade suggestions and feedback from tutors

Signing up for the course Students sign up by sending an application to – Your name and student number in the subject line – Given name, family name – Student number – address – Your Aalto University account username (for Optima account) – Your major and minor subject, or Master program – Your transcript of completed courses Bachelor and exchange students: discuss with professor before signing up

First draft (1.10.) Outline: logical and makes a point (a message, central theme, focus, something to say) At least one page of text (readable English) Key literature references Use the course template and Latex and Bibtex – Note: use the new template from Noppa Tutors should help especially with the outline and finding good references

Full draft (25.10.) 5-8 pages using the Latex template Most of the text and main ideas written, structure close to final References: original or authoritative, relevant, correct, up-to-date One week later, deadline for tutor and opponent comments

Contents of a good seminar paper Makes a small contribution to technical or scientific knowledge – Original work with the student's own idea, analysis, evaluation, comparison, summary, example, experiences etc. The reader learns something Uses diagrams and examples Covers a broad area extensively or a smaller area in depth References to high-quality scientific literature and authoritative technical sources

Format of a good seminar paper Readable and correct English Neutral and objective style suitable for scientific and technical writing Structure of a conference paper: title, abstract, introduction, background, body sections, conclusion, references, (appendices) In computer-science papers, body sections can vary: – experimental setup, results, discussion – problem, solution, evaluation – architecture, implementation, evaluation – technology 1, 2, 3, comparison (but make sure to do your own analysis!) Correct and sufficient in-text citations to acknowledge sources; correct and consistently formatted references

Finding research literature Finding research publications: – Google Scholar, – Microsoft Academic Search, – ACM Digital Library / ACM Guide to Computing Literature, – IEEE Xplore, Access to PDFs in online libraries from home: – Most online libraries can be accessed freely from the campus – Library portal enables access from anywhere: log in with your Aalto user account, search for the online library (“find database”) that you want to access, and follow the link to the libraryhttp://

Cut and paste? – just don’t! Do not cut and paste text or images from the web or somewhere else Do not cut and paste even if you plan to change it later Do not rewrite somebody else’s text sentence by sentence Clearly mark quotations, for example: – According to Smith, “uncertainties include fuzzyness and randomness” [14]. – The structure this this section follows closely Smith al. [15]. – You can quote images but it is much better to draw your own Anyone found copying even a small amount of someone else’s work without correct citations will fail the course and may face further disciplinary action

Questions?