CS475 Presentations

Presentation requirements: There is no particular requirement regarding type of media. Live demo is always appreciated, but powerpoint, other types of notes, etc. are fine.

Some Past Topics

Stuxnet (In more detail that 101)
Cryptolockers 
Video game memory exploits
SQL Injection demo
Elliptic Curve Cryptography
TOR (The Onion Router)
How DES works (or another cipher)
Memory exploits are a good area in general
Spectre and Meltdown
GPS signal jamming
Cell phone jamming
Topics due September 27, so we can get the schedule together

Round 2 Presentation Schedule

November 6:
	SQL Injection?  (Seth)
	(Zac, Raymond)	

November 8:
	Log4j (Riley)

November 13:
	Pegasus (Tyler)
	Sha256 (Carrie)

November 15:
	Something or other (Logan)
	Follina Vulnerability (Connor)

Presentation Schedule

2 presentations will be scheduled each day. There are 8 students registered for the class, so this should fit our schedule nicely.
October 2:
	MD5 (Carrie)
	Reverse Engineering Exploits (Zac)

October 4:
	Veilid (Ryan)
	Console Game Hacking (Raymond)

October 9:
	Salsa20 (Tyler)
	WannaCry (Riley)

October 11:
	GrapheneOS (Logan)
	Gameover Zeus (Connor)