This lecture covers the foundations of Web Security. More precisely, the course will cover client-and server-side security and also discuss infrastructure security and attacks.
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The lecture has been awarded the Busy Beaver Award from the student council for the summer 2018 iteration. Evaluation results for SS2018, SS2019, WS2019, WS2020, SS2021, SS2022, SS2023, and SS2024.
Students learn foundational security principles, basics of cryptography, network and network security, as well as privacy-preserving mechanisms. They learn to define security goals and are familiarized with the most common attack scenarios.
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The lecture has been awarded the Busy Beaver Award from the student council for the winter 2018/2019 and winter 2023/2024 iterations.
The Web Security Seminar will teach students to present, analyze, discuss, and summarize papers in different areas of Web security. The seminar combines a reading group with (almost) weekly meetings and a regular seminar, where students will write a seminar paper. Each student will get a topic assigned, consisting of a lead and a follow-up paper. The student will present the follow-up paper in a 20-minute presentation followed by a 10-minute Q&A. Afterwards we will all discuss the lead paper as a reading group. All students must read the lead paper and, before each session, must submit a summary with strengths and weaknesses.
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