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1 Secure Mobile Networking Lab Exercise / Project Winter 2010 Kick-off meeting Prof. Dr.-Ing. Matthias Hollick Technische Universität Darmstadt Secure Mobile Networking Lab - SEEMOO Department of Computer Science Center for Advanced Security Research Darmstadt - CASED Mornewegstr. 32 D-64293 Darmstadt, Germany Tel.+49 6151 16-70922, Fax. +49 6151 16-70921 http://seemoo.de or http://www.seemoo.tu-darmstadt.de Prof. Dr.-Ing. Matthias Hollick matthias.hollick@seemoo.tu-darmstadt.de

2 2 SEEMOO welcomes you to our joint kick-off for lab exercise (Praktikum)/project (Projektpraktikum) Welcome Oct. 2010 | Dept. of Computer Science | SEEMOO | Prof. Dr.-Ing. Matthias Hollick [1] Source: Cell Phone Sculptures from http://homepage.mac.com/joester5/art/index.html

3 3 Lab Exercise (“Praktikum”)  Goal:  Practice to work on a complex/challenging problem  Learn about efficient and rational group work  Focus on practical implementations  Improve hands-on technique and experience  But also improve theoretical knowledge  Ideally in small groups of 2-3 students  Expected work per week per student: 4 hours  You will earn 6CP Overview Oct. 2010 | Dept. of Computer Science | SEEMOO | Prof. Dr.-Ing. Matthias Hollick

4 4 Project (“Projektpraktikum”)  Goal:  Work as a team towards the realization of a joint “product”  Students are responsible for project planning and management  Tasks shall be jointly addressed and planned methodically, the distribution of tasks is performed in the project team  Practice to work on a complex/challenging problem  Learn about efficient and rational group work  Additional tasks on top of a lab exercise: project planning and management need to be documented  Expected work per week per student: 6 hours  You will earn 9CP Overview Oct. 2010 | Dept. of Computer Science | SEEMOO | Prof. Dr.-Ing. Matthias Hollick

5 5 Schedule and deadlines  26.10.2010, 16:30 Kick-off meeting (Room S4/14 5.3.01)  29.10.2010, 23:59 Confirmation of topic with advisor  07.12.2010, 13:30 Design workshop (Room S4/14 4.2.02.1)  08.02.2011, 13:30 Final presentation (Room S4/14 4.2.02.1)  25.02.2011 Code review with advisors  27.02.2011, 23:59 Submit project report (~6 pages ACM/IEEE format) Organizational Issues Oct. 2010 | Dept. of Computer Science | SEEMOO | Prof. Dr.-Ing. Matthias Hollick

6 6 Participatory Sensing  Protecting your Privacy within Online Social Networks (Topic DC1) Wireless Sensor Networks  Fast Routing Across Wireless Sensor Networks (Topic DY1) Security  Catch me if you can: Intrusion Detection System for WSN (Topic MR1) Optional Topics  Sensing the World: From Collection to Visualization (Topic DC2)  Even Wireless Sensor Nodes talk IP (Topic DY2)  Know your enemy: Security Testing Tool for Contiki OS (Topic MR2) Topics Oct. 2010 | Dept. of Computer Science | SEEMOO | Prof. Dr.-Ing. Matthias Hollick

7 7 Protecting your Privacy within Online Social Networks (Topic DC1) 21-04-2010 | Dept. of Computer Science | SEEMOO | Prof. Dr.-Ing. Matthias Hollick Simplify the settings to guarantee privacy  Members of OSN share contents e.g. the pictures of their last parties on Facebook  They may not modify or update their default privacy settings because it is cumbersome  People may therefore access their private data and discover that their owners e.g. may not only drink water during parties Your Task: Design and implement a privacy-enhanced application controlling the access to pictures based on content and social relationships including:  Access control mechanisms  Interfaces  Integration into an online social network Group task: Group of up to 3 students Contact: Dipl.-Ing. Delphine Christin Delphine.christin@seemoo.tu-darmstadt.de

8 8 Fast Routing Across Wireless Sensor Networks (Topic DY1) 21-04-2010 | Dept. of Computer Science | SEEMOO | Prof. Dr.-Ing. Matthias Hollick Realtime guarantees still lacking in WSN  End-to-end delay is hard to guarantee  But important for many app, such as automation  SPEED achieves soft realtime communication Your Task:  Implement SPEED in contiki  Evaluate SPEED and compare it with AODV and CTP (Collection Tree Protocol)  Report your ideas and experience Group task: Group of up to 3 students Contact: M. -Sc. Dingwen Yuan dingwen.yuan@seemoo.tu-darmstadt.de

9 9 Catch me if you can: Intrusion Detection System for WSN (Topic MR1) 26-10-2010 | Dept. of Computer Science | SEEMOO | Prof. Dr.-Ing. Matthias Hollick Prevention is not everything  Crypto could be broken  Insider attacks  Novel attacks  … Your Task:  Get an overview of IDS architectures  Design your IDS and implement it  Evaluate the IDS Group task: Group of up to 3 students Contact: Dipl. Wirtsch.-Inf. Michael Riecker michael.riecker@seemoo.tu-darmstadt.de

10 10 Sensing the World: From Collection to Visualization (Topic DC2) 21-04-2010 | Dept. of Computer Science | SEEMOO | Prof. Dr.-Ing. Matthias Hollick Benefit from sensor data from sensor platforms and mobile phones  Sensor nodes can easily be deployed in infrastructures to capture environmental parameters  Mobile phones and their embedded sensors are:  Deployed at large scale  Charged by the users  Their mobility pattern follow the streams of the population  The combination of both worlds offers innovative applications Your Task: Design and implement a hydride architecture to collect, store and visualize sensor data including:  Functions to collect data  Storage management  Visualization tools Group task: Group of up to 3 students Contact: Dipl.-Ing. Delphine Christin Delphine.christin@seemoo.tu-darmstadt.de

11 11 Even Wireless Sensor Nodes talk IP (Topic DY2) 21-04-2010 | Dept. of Computer Science | SEEMOO | Prof. Dr.-Ing. Matthias Hollick IPv6 on wireless sensor nodes  IPv6 provides solution to “Internet of Things”  Sensor nodes are very resource constrained TelosB: 8 MHz mcu with 48kB program flash, 10kB RAM  IPv6 stack implemented in contiki OS Small footprint: Code size 11.5kB, RAM usage 1.8kB  Time synchronization is a must for WSN apps Your Task:  Implement the system clock on contiki nodes  Implement NTP protocol on contiki IPv6  Implement other time sync protocols for WSN and evaluate (extra)  Report your ideas and experience Group task: Group of up to 2 students, more students with extra task Contact: M. -Sc. Dingwen Yuan dingwen.yuan@seemoo.tu-darmstadt.de

12 12 Know your enemy: Security Testing Tool for Contiki OS (Topic MR2) 26-10-2010 | Dept. of Computer Science | SEEMOO | Prof. Dr.-Ing. Matthias Hollick WSNs may have many vulnerabilities  Unattended nature  Limited power  Wireless medium  … Your Task:  Get an overview of existing attacks  Implement your Security Testing Tool  Evaluate the tool Group task: Group of up to 3 students Contact: Dipl. Wirtsch.-Inf. Michael Riecker michael.riecker@seemoo.tu-darmstadt.de


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