Outline for March 9, 2016
Reading: Papers for March 9
Due: Homework 4, due March 14
- Administrative matters
- Presentations for March 11
- Chinyere Duru, “If You Were Attacked, You’d Be Sorry: Counterfactuals as Security Arguments”; questioner, Yeh-Cheng Chen
- Pallavi Kudigrama, “Attacking the Internet Using Broadcast Digital Television”; questioner, Chinyere Duru
- Presentations for March 14
- Calvin Li, “On the Robustness of Mobile Device Fingerprinting: Can Mobile Users Escape Modern Web-Tracking Mechanisms?”; questioner, Apoorva Rangaraju
- Ruoan Ji, “Understanding and Monitoring Embedded Web Scripts”; questioner, Pallavi Kudigrama
- Presentations for today
- Oleksky Budilovsky, “The Myth of the Average User: Improving Privacy and Security Systems through Individualization”; questioner, Mark Crompton
- Minghua Zhu, “Private-by-Design Advertising Meets the Real World”; questioner, Gabriel Castillo