Objectives
The integrated lecture Protection in Networked Systems — Trust, Resilience, and Privacy covers the topics of computational trust, resilient and anonymous networks, and collaborative defense mechanisms. By attending this course, the students will be able to understand the problems and solutions in the context of networked systems. The course content will consider the concept of End-to-End systems emphasizing on users, devices, networks, and applications or services.
Content
Protection in Networked Systems: background, motivation, challenges
Trust (Computational Trust): models and mechanisms
Trust (Computational Trust): application in PKI, Cloud Computing, Reputation Systems, and Web Services
Trust: regret management and device comfort
Privacy: privacy definitions, models, data anonymity, communication anonymity
Privacy & Trust: privacy-preserving trust models, mechanisms, and application to IDM
Security & Economics
Resilience: models, network intrusion detection systems, collaborative intrusion detection systems, honeypots
Resilient networks
Literature
- Trust and Reputation for Service-Oriented Environments: Technologies For Building Business Intelligence And Consumer Confidence, Elizabeth Chang, Tharam Dillon, and Farookh K. Hussain, 374 pages, 2006. ISBN: 978-0-470-01547-6
- Detailing Reviews and Ratings for Trust-Enhanced Composition, Florian Volk, 272 pages, 2015, ISBN: 9783736991668 (print), 9783736981669 (e-book)
- On anonymity in an electronic society: A survey of anonymous communication systems, Matthew Edman and Bülent Yener, ACM Computing Surveys, Vol. 42, Issue 1, 2009.
- Taxonomy and Survey of Collaborative Intrusion Detection, Emmanouil Vasilomanolakis, Shankar Karuppayah, Max Mühlhäuser, Mathias Fischer, ACM Computing Surveys, Vol. 47 Issue 4, 2015.
- Selected book chapters and scientific publications
Prerequisites
Knowledge of IT Security and Mathematics according to 1-4 semester of B.Sc. Computer Science
- Dozent*in: Jörg Daubert
- Dozent*in: Sheikh Mahbub Habib