--- layout: notes title: "Lecture 1: Logistics" scribe: Sean Smith --- # Network Security 1. applied crypto * TLS 2. web security * how your browser interacts and deals with those vulnerabilities 3. network protocol security * her expertise * domain name system * border gateway protocol * network time protocol # Python, javascript, SQL 1. 5 labs - 32% * web security is a very big lab 2. Midterm - 30% * Tuesday, March 21 * will cover applied crypto and web security 3. Final Project - 10% * audit a website's security 4. Participation and Scribing - 3% * the person who takes notes on the lecture and provides them to class * typed up notes on the class * sign up online by Monday night * 2 per class # Collaboration Policy * do not share code * write up your own solutions * indicate who you worked with * you can use anything you want but you must cite it # bugcrowd.com * authorizes people to white hat hack on their site 3 Late Days - only apply to the labs you can use them however you want # Presentations * dan goodin - writer for ars technica * csm papsscode * stuff that is in the news * nothing before 2015 * kaspersky.com * trendmicro.com * 9 minutes * about 10 slides 1 minute per slide * the report will be put on the blog * will need an abstract * report due a week after the presentation # Project Contents * understand what is presented in the press * the underlying technical issues * suggestions on how the attack could be prevented * discussion of incentives - what motivated the attacker * legal or ethical issues raised by the incident