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This course covers advanced topics and technologies in computer networks, both theoretically and practically. It is offered each Fall. Repetition for credit is possible with the consent of the instructor.
In this lecture, we discuss current research topics that are relatetd to understanding the problems and shortcomings of today's Internet technology. The lecture covers diverse aspects in traffic characteristics, streaming technologies, and novel network architectures (self-organizing networks, P2P networking). The students will read and understand relevant contributions found in the literature.
At the end of this course, you will understand the fundamental concepts behind communication networks and the Internet. Specifically, you will be able to:- understand how the Internet works;- build and operate Internet-like infrastructures;- identify the right set of metrics to evaluate the performance of a network and propose ways to improve it.
Computer Engineering II
Technische Informatik II
To acquire knowledge about the architecture of operating systems and computer networks, and about programming of parallel processes in theory and practice.
The seminar covers various topics in information security: security protocols (models, specification & verification), trust management, access control, non-interference, side-channel attacks, identity-based cryptography, host-based attack detection, anomaly detection in backbone networks, key-management for sensor networks.
The seminar covers various topics in information security: security protocols (models, specification & verification), trust management, access control, non-interference, side-channel attacks, identity-based cryptography, host-based attack detection, anomaly detection in backbone networks, key-management for sensor networks.
Laboratory II
Fachpraktikum II
The Laboratory courses in the 5th and 6th semesters enable the students to put the the contents of the courses from the four first semesters to the test and to consolidate the aquired knowledge. Furthermore students have the possibilty to gain specific knowledge in certain software packages as MATLAB.
This lecture discusses fundamental concepts and technologies in the area of network security. Several case studies illustrate the dark side of the Internet and explain how to protect against such threats. A hands-on computer lab that accompanies the lecture gives a deep dive on firewalls, penetration testing and intrusion detection.