EE 488: Discrete Methods for EE
Every scientific research starts from finding new problems.
Likewise, the most important step in security research is to discover
new attacks. Today, media is filled with attacks on various systems:
Web servers, DNS, Internet banking, e-voting systems, cellular
networks, social networks, mobile phones, nuclear power plants, and
implantable medical devices. These attacks are originated from various
vulnerabilities, such as user interface design, ignorance or security
by obscurity, deployment mistakes, and physical exposure. The main
objective of this course is to learn how to think like an adversary. In
other words, we will look at various ingenuous attacks and discuss why
and how such attacks were possible. This is first crucial step to
design and deploy systems robust against various attacks.
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3/4 Welcome to EE488 Discrete Mathematics for EE
Basic Information
Lecture: TTh 4:00pm - 5:15pm, EE2217
Instructor: Yongdae Kim yongdaek(at)kaist.ac.kr,
twitter@yongdaek, facebook@y0ngdaek
Homepage: http://syssec.kaist.ac.kr/~yongdaek
Office: N1 building #910 (Kim, Byeong-ho IT building)
Office hours: TBD (Also possible by sending me an e-mail,
and Google/Facebook Chat)
Senior TA: Byeongdo Hong byeongdo(at)kaist.ac.kr
Junior TA: Kiyoung Nam giyoung(at)ndsl.kaist.edu
Office hours: by appointment only
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