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Home > Teaching > SS 2022 > USEC

Practitcal Course Usable Security

Lecturer: Prof. Alt
Persons in Charge: Lukas Mecke, Sarah Prange
Hours per week: 4
ECTS credits: 6 (MSc)
Modul: Master P5.0.2 oder P5.0.4: Gruppenpraktikum zu fortgeschrittenen Themen der Informatik I oder Informatik II Nach Rücksprache mit dem Prüfungsausschuss auch Anerkennung für P2, P3 oder P6 (Vertiefende Themen für Master) möglich

Time and Location

  • Time: Tuesday, 2pm - 4:15pm (s.t.)
  • Start: 12.04.2022 (UniBW students), 26.04.2021 (LMU students)
  • Location: Research Institute CODE, Carl-Wery-Straße 18, Room 0812

Important notice: We expect around 25 participants and reserved a room with capacity for 80 to maintain minimum distance. Wearing face masks is recommended (though not obligatory if maintaining distance).

Overview

The objective of this course is to learn how systems can be designed for security-critical contexts that are both secure and usable at the same time.

The course consists of two parts: in a theoretical part, participants will be introduced to different topics of usable security and privacy, including an overview of security and privacy mechanisms, threat modeling, and mental models. Furthermore, this part will cover different application area, such as passworts, authentication, security warnings, and social engineering.

The practical part will then focus on user-centered design techniques that allow for creating novel privacy and security mechanisms. In small groups, participants will initially create concepts for novel mechanisms. In the following, participants will then build prototypes and evaluate these in user studies regarding security and usability.

This year, the course will evolve around creating novel tangible user interfaces for privacy and security.

Schedule

Date Event UniBW Event LMU Task Submission(due the day before the course, 11:59 pm)
12.04.2022 Introduction & Research Examples Hardware Tutorial (individual),prepare concept pitches
19.04.2022 (Optional) Q & A
26.04.2022 16:00 - 17:30 (individual) Concept Pitches (60 seconds)form teams 14:00 - 16:00 Introduction & Research Examples concept pitches (video recorded)
03.05.2022 (individual) Concept Pitches (60 seconds)form teams
10.05.2022 hardware tutorial
17.05.2022 Concept Presentations (in Teams) work on projects (in teams)regularly report back to your supervisor! presentation slide + hardware list
24.05.2022
31.05.2022
07.06.2022
14.06.2022 Intermediate Presentations
21.06.2022
07.07.2022 Final Presentations
07.08.2022 Written Report (LMU only)

Application

Students interested in the course can apply via the Uni2Work website.

In your application please provide the following information:

  • Rate (1=no experience, 5=expert) and briefly describe any relevant expertise in the following areas (e.g., from other courses, theses or projects): hardware prototyping, security/privacy, concept development, evaluation
  • Write a short paragraph (max. 150 words) describing your motivation to participate in this course.

Course Material

This is a joint course with the Research Institute CODE of UniBW Munich.
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