Current Topics in Information Security
Autumn semester 2025 (252-4601-00L)
Overview
Lecturer:
Prof. Srdjan Capkun, Prof. Shweta Shinde
Assistant(s):
Dr. Yoshimichi Nakatsuka, Dr. Giovanni Camurati, Dr. Harshad Sathaye, Dr. Daniele Lain, Supraja Sridhara
Sessions: Mondays 14-16 in CAB G57 (Track 1) and H53 (Track 2)
Credits: 2 ECTS (2S)
Language: English
Course contact address:
Announcements
- The first session of the course will be on Monday, 22 September 2025, at CAB G57.
- The first presentation of the course will be on Monday, 6 October 2025.
Course Description
The participants of this seminar course are expected to read a scientific paper and present it in a 30-min talk and then answer questions from the audience.
The main goals of the seminar are the independent study of scientific literature and assessment of its contributions as well as learning and practicing presentation techniques.
This seminar covers a wide range of topics in information security including security protocols, authentication, applied cryptography, privacy, secure systems, trusted computing, wireless security, network security and Internet security.
Prerequisites
At least one of:
- Information Security (Basin / Capkun)
- Cryptographic Protocols (Maurer / Hirt)
- System Security (Capkun / Shinde)
- Secure & Trustworthy System (Shinde)
Course material
- Download Course introduction (PDF, 45 KB) by Yoshimichi Nakatsuka.
- Download Small Guide to Giving Presentations (PDF, 5.1 MB) by Markus Püschel.
FAQ
- Is following the course remotely possible? NO
- How many times can one be absent? We have tolerated 1-2 absences with really good reasons