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CSEC769: Emerging Topics in Wireless Security (Graduate course, Fall 2021)

Course Description
This inter-disciplinary course focuses on vulnerabilities, attacks, and mitigation techniques in current and emerging wireless systems and protocols. The goal is to advance students' understanding of modern wireless systems while providing an insight into state-of-the-art wireless security research trends. The course covers a primer on wireless communications and introduces prominent wireless systems and their security protocols. Along with reviewing research approaches in wireless security, students study and discuss several recent papers on current topics and further practice the steps of a research process by completing a project, from critically reviewing the literature to evaluating a novel idea on a hardware (or SDR) testbed, and finally presenting their findings.

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Prerequisite: CSEC-600 or EEEE-593 or EEEE-693 or permission of the instructor.

Grading


CSEC469: Wireless Security (Undergraduate course, Spring 2018—21)

Course Description
This introductory course is designed to provide the students with an understanding of the concepts and principles of wireless communications and networks along with their vulnerabilities and security protocols. In addition, the students will gain practical experience via a series of attack/defense lab activities, and a software-defined radio (SDR) project to explore mechanisms for analyzing and/or securing modern wireless networks.

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Labs (in Networking Security Lab GOL-2780)

SDR Projects


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