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Cybersecurity

Internet attacks are increasingly sophisticated and complex, and they can have huge impact on our everyday lives by disconnecting entire networks, disrupting food and gas supply chains, and leaking sensitive financial and personal information. As a result, the need for experts in all aspects in the Cybersecurity field is continuously increasing. In this class, we will first build our background knowledge on how computers communicate with one another, and how they work as parts of the Internet. Then we will learn about the indications that a device (computers, servers, handheld devices, and IoT / household devices connected to the Internet) is compromised or has atypical behavior. We use machine learning approaches to detect compromised machines through network traffic, denial of service attacks, and hijacking attacks. The course also features a non-coding track for students who are interested in the public policy and regulatory aspects of Cybersecurity. Skills we will focus on include Data science, Machine Learning, Network Traffic analysis, Internet Policies.

We will work with real datasets on cross disciplinary projects.

This Seminar program is conducted by Dr. Maria Konte, Research Scientist at School of Computer Science, Georgia Institute of Technology.

Pre-approved Topic List

  1. How does the Internet work?
  2. How to detect compromised devices?
  3. Hands-on Internet Security: Network Traffic Analysis
  4. What could bring the Internet down? Introduction to Security and overview of Internet Attacks.
  5. Hands-on Internet Security: Denial of Service Attacks (DoS)
  6. Hands-on Internet Security: Hijacking attacks
  7. How global physical and political events impact the Internet?
  8. Non-Coding Track: Public Policies and the Internet