Enroll in CSCE 496/896

Students interested in doing research or pursuing a career related to cybersecurity should enroll in CSCE 496/896: "Mobile and Wireless Security."
Students interested in doing research or pursuing a career related to cybersecurity should enroll in CSCE 496/896: "Mobile and Wireless Security."

Students interested in doing research or pursuing a career related to cybersecurity should enroll in CSCE 496/896: Mobile and Wireless Security.

Time: Tu/Th 9:30–10:45 a.m.
Location: Schorr 112
Instructor: Nirnimesh Ghose
Email: nghose@unl.edu
Office Hours: Tuesdays 11 a.m. to noon, or by appt.

The research seminar covers fundamental work and current topics of interest in wireless and mobile security. The course is intended for students who are interested in doing research or pursuing a career related to cybersecurity.

At the end of this course, students will have a broad knowledge of the state-of-the-art and open problems in wireless and mobile security, thus enhancing their potential to do research or pursue a career in this rapidly developing area. This course is structured as a combination of lectures and research seminar, where each topic will be introduced as lectures and research papers will be presented by students or the instructor.

The current main topics of interests include: wireless security (secret free trust-establishment, secret free key establishment and evolution, secret free confidentiality, denial-of-service, MAC layer misbehavior), and mobile security (embedded security, malware threats, intrusion detection, device fingerprint, device compromise, autonomous vehicle/aircraft security).