SUNY at Buffalo  CSE707 Wireless Networks Security - Principles And Practices
Fall 2023 
 
Prof. Shambhu Upadhyaya 
 
 
CSE 707  

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Fall 2023  
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12/06/23 Class #15 For last week's round table discussion, you may not have the chance to read all the submitted essays. In this class, you are expected to go over all the individual essays from the various lightning presentation groups and reflect on it. You have more time to discuss within the groups on how some of the ideas presented in the class can be extended into a long term research project. There is no need to come to class as this exercise can be completed by the groups through meetings outside the class.
Use this time to complete the course evaluation if you haven't already done so.
11/29/23 Class #14 Roundtable discussion. Each group is given 5 minutes to make a position statement on the topic presented earlier in the class and there will be one minute discussion on each presentation. Come prepared to ask questions.
The 13 essays were combined and uploaded. Check the Lectures page.
11/22/23 Class #13 No Class due to Thanksgiving break.
11/15/23 Class #12 Student presentations and feedback on presentations.
11/08/23 Class #11 Student presentations.
11/01/23 Class #10 Student presentations.
10/25/23 Class #9 Student presentations.
10/18/23 Class #8 Student presentations.
10/11/23 Class #7 Student presentations.
10/04/23 Class #6 Student presentations.
09/27/23 Class #5 This class is to form groups and formulate your goals for this course. You are being asked to send a brief writeup on your goals through a separate email.
Student presentations will start next week. I expect that we finalize the presentation schedule before the end of this class. When you make your paper selection, give me three choices prioritized as 1st, 2nd, and 3rd, by identifying the paper by its index (for example, A.8 or E.5 or F.XX). Also indicate your group number (for example, Group 11, Group 6). Send your selections to me by an email to: shambhu@buffalo.edu.

A list of topics and papers is available in the Student Database page on the left. Note that you don't have to choose your paper(s) from this list. If you choose a different paper outside of this list, it will go under the F category after consulting with me. To see which topics and papers have already been selected, Click Student Database.

09/20/23 Class #4 We will go over the leftover material from the last class - Digital signatures, Program security, Network security, Intrusion detection and firewalls. We will also finalize the groups and decide which groups will be presenting in two weeks from now.
I have sent you an email through UBLearns regarding forming groups. At this point, you just have your grouping information ready. The UBLearns class website also has information on student email IDs and a photo list of classmates to help you form groups.
09/13/23 Class #3 I have posted the material for Lecture 3. It is a sweeping overview of the foundational material.
Check the Class list (to be) shared on Brightspace to make contacts with other students and form groups of 2. Don't send the group information to me just yet. I will need it in a particular format and send it to me as a response to my email that will be sent to you later.
09/06/23 Class #2 I have posted the material for Lecture 2. We will continue with instructor presentations. Student presentations should start in about three weeks. So, start planning on forming your groups (groups of 2).
08/30/23 Class #1 This is an introductory class. We will go through the course content and basic motivational issues. We will also look into WEP security and its weaknesses and introduce the 802.11i standards. Check Lectures to go to the slides.