Project(s)
There will be five small projects and five short tests in this course. The projects are mandatory .
Reports:
Four projects require that you submit a report and the remaining one is covered by a Moodle quiz. You should submit the reports electronically in pdf format and use the subject "EITN50" in the email that contains the report. Name the file adsecxy_pojectN.pdf (xy=your group number and N=index (A,B,..) of project) and send it to ben.smeets.lu@analys.urkund.se.
Grading of the project reports will result in ‘U’, ‘Pass’, or ‘VG’ based on the overall judgement of the quality of the report. One extreme is that you only write the bare essence without much explanation. You are then at risk that your report from a "Presentation" point of view lacks the information that a report should contain. The presentation should be detailed enough for others to repeat(read verify) what you did. Sloppy reports are not accepted.
A summary of what you shall think about when writing a report is found here: The Making of a Report (Updated 2017-09-11 23:27)
If your report needs corrections you will be notified and the report receives a "U" mark. You can always improve upon a "U" mark until the final deadline.
Finally, the reports will be screened using "Urkund" for plagiarism (se:http://www.urkund.se/SE/om_urkund.asp).
Deadlines for the projects will be set as the course proceeds: consult Project assignments
IMPORTANT: Required additions/updates to the (any!) reports should be handed in latest 21/10 except report for last project for which the date is 28/10.
On the first lecture the group list will be passed around. Each group should enter their names on this list or send an email to Ben stating which people are in the group. A group should be two persons.
Username to login is your usual identity for loggin in on LTH machines.
Project work space (noted as lab in TimeEdit) is available according to the schedule in TimeEdit and will use the rooms E:4116, E:4118 at the 4th floor of the E-building. Access via students access cards (requires that you are registered to the course so we can give you access).
NOTE 1. In TimeEdit the labspace is entered as "labb" or "Project" but this is just to reserve the computers for the course.
NOTE 2. To access to the lab space is automatically activated 24 hours after we have been able to register tou on the course. This requires that you a) register to the course latest at the first lesson, AND b) have registered for the reading period (terminsregistrerad).
Required additions/updates to the reports (thus for all projects) should be handed in latest Oct 21. Submit reports (pdf format) to ben.smeets.lu@analys.urkund.se
Name the report in the following way "adsec##_projectN" N= index of project
Project index |
Release date |
Planned Content |
Project name & link to the assignment |
Deadline |
Last update date | Results |
A | 30/8 | Data forensics: finding data on a disc image | Forensics | quiz 8/9, final attempt 28/10 | ||
B | 1/9 | Object Security | OBJsec | first report 19/9, final report 21/10 | 6/9 | TrackB |
C | On 17/9 | TPM 1.2 | TPM | first report 3/10, review report 10/10 | TrackC | |
D | 5/10 | Advanced Software Exploitation | Exploit | first report 12/10, final report 21/10 |
TrackD | |
E | TBD | Trusted Camera | TrustedCamera |
first report 19/10, review 25/10. |
14/10 |
TrackE |
Jonathan Sönnerup answers any questions regarding the projects during the following hours. Outside of these hours, he is available by e-mail. Note that the times may change.
Office hours this week will be:
- Tuesday 10/10, 11-12
- Wednesday 11/10, 13-14,
You'll find me in my office, 3119b.