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Systems Security - Fall 2020

Professor James Mickens

This course explores practical attacks on modern computer systems, explaining how those attacks can be mitigated using careful system design and the judicious application of cryptography. The course discusses topics like buffer overflows, web security, information flow control, and anonymous communication mechanisms such as Tor. The course includes several small projects which give students hands-on experience with various offensive and defensive techniques; the final, larger project is open-ended and driven by student interests.


For more information about this course, visit the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Course Catalog