Course Information
Lectures |
Informatics East 122
1–3:45pm, Tuesdays
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Instructor |
Apu Kapadia
Email alias: kapadia
Office: Informatics West 211
Phone: 812-856-1465
Office Hours: Mondays 2–3pm; Thursdays 4–5pm; or by appointment
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Textbook |
This class will be based on assigned readings of scientific papers |
Prerequisites |
Computer Networking or Distributed Systems, or Consent of Instructor
(Examples: P438, P538, B534)
This course requires no prior experience in security and privacy,
but assumes the willingness to seek out and read background material as needed.
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Course Description
This year's seminar will focus on peer-to-peer systems and social
networks. Example topics include: anonymizing networks, distributed social networks,
secure routing in p2p networks, reputation systems, privacy in social networking sites such as
Facebook, and more!
This seminar will be driven by student-led roundtable discussions of papers. Building on knowledge gained in class,
students will work on research projects in groups and complete a
conference-like paper at the end of the semester.
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