=================== General Information =================== ------------------ Course description ------------------ Advanced techniques for writing exploits and patching vulnerabilities will be taught through intense, hands-on security laboratory. A significant part of the course is to solve `Capture-The-Flag (CTF) `__ problems and discuss about strategies to solve them. This course covers a variety of topics that include reverse engineering, exploitation, binary analysis, cryptography, web and forensic. ------------ Prerequisite ------------ Operating system or equivalent (e.g., CS 3210 at GT). -------------- Class meetings -------------- - When: TR 1:35pm-2:55pm - Where: `College of Computing Building `__ `CBC 104A `__ ------------------------------- Who should take CS 6265-seclab? ------------------------------- CS-6265 is primarily intended for motivated seniors and graduate students who are interested in learning skill sets to participate CTF competitions (e.g., `DEFCON CTF `__). -------------- Grading policy -------------- - 100% Lab. - If you didn't turn in a single lab, you will get F. - No midterm and final exams. - See `Game Rules <{filename}/rules.rst>`__ ----------------- Online Discussion ----------------- Online discussion is strongly encouraged and it will help you a lot in solving lab problems. Feel free to `Join Piazza `__ and post your questions, ideas and thoughts. -------- Staff/TA -------- - TA: Yeongjin Jang, Insu Yun and Meng Xu - Office hours: T/R 3:00pm-4:00pm, Klaus 3142, Taesoo Kim (mailto:taesoo) - Office hours: M/W 3:00pm-4:00pm, Klaus 3110, Meng Xu (mailto:meng) - Feel free to send us an email to make an appointment (mailto:staff)