CyberPaths @ CofC 2019
Schedule Overview Guest Info Location Participants and GENI Ideas
Date
Wednesday, June 5th, Thursday, June 6th, & Friday, June 7th, 2019
Location
College of Charleston | Department of Computer Science
Harbor Walk East, 3rd Floor | 360 Concord St, Charleston, SC
Guest Information
Travel Information:
- Charleston Airport Code: CHS
- Transportation to/from airport and other visitor information
Venue: The workshop venue is Harbor Walk East, Computer Science Department building (360 Concord St., Charleston, 29424). There is a free bus, uber.
Parking: You may park close to the venue if you chose to drive your car, at the Aquarium Garage.
Other useful visitor information:
Summer 2019 Workshop Overview
Day 1
- Welcome remarks: Project CyberPaths
- Hands on introduction to GENI – A GENI tutorial will be used with view to computer networks and cyber security education
- Intro to cyber security labs
- Digital certificate multiple levels lab
Day 2
- Intro to OpenFlow
- Intrusion Detection on GENI
- Intro to Intrusion Detection and Snort
- Hands on Exercise on GENI: install Snort, write custom alert, analyze logs
- Advanced GENI Labs
Day 3
- GenEd CyberSecurity Modules for Liberal Arts – hands on instruction and presentation of non technical material for general education
- Courses designed for Liberal Arts – presentation of courses and open ended discussion on improvements/suggestions
Schedule
June 5th
Complimentary Breakfast at Hotel
8am-8:30am: Registration
8:30am-9:15am: Project Cyber Paths: Cybersecurity and Liberal Arts – Xenia Mountrouidou, College of Charleston, slides
9:15 am -10:30 am: Introduction to GENI – Xenia Mountrouidou, College of Charleston, slides
10:30am-10:45am: Break & Snacks
10:45am-12:00am: IP routing exercise, Xenia Mountrouidou, College of Charleston, exercise, solution
12pm-1pm: Catered Lunch
1 pm – 2:00 pm: Introductory cyber security GENI labs, Xenia Mountrouidou, College of Charleston, slides
2pm-2:45pm: Digital Certificate Lab – presenter: Casey Wilson, College of Charleston, developed by: Johns Hopkins University, slides
2:45pm-3pm: Break & Snacks
3pm-4:30pm: Digital Certificate Lab – presenter: Casey Wilson, College of Charleston, developed by: Johns Hopkins University
4:30pm-5:30pm: Work on Your Own Idea (list of topics will be provided for guidance), topics
June 6th
Complimentary Breakfast at Hotel
8:30 – 10:30 am: Intro to OpenFlow and SDN, Xenia Mountrouidou, College of Charleston, slides, exercise
10:30 – 10:45 am: Break, snacks
10:45am-12:00 pm: DDoS & Intrusion Detection – Casey Wilson, College of Charleston, slides
12pm-1pm: Catered Lunch
1pm-1:30pm: Creating your own lab with custom RSpecs and images, Xenia Mountrouidou, College of Charleston, slides.
1:30 – 2:45 pm: Advanced GENI cyber security labs: IDS with Openflow, Covert channel, Correlation & Mitigation, Penetration Testing, Pen Testing slides
2:45pm-3pm: Break & Snacks
3pm-4:30pm: Advanced GENI cyber security labs: IDS with Openflow, Covert channel, Correlation & Mitigation, Penetration Testing
4:30pm-5:30pm: Team up & Work on Your Own Idea (list of topics will be provided for guidance), topics
June 7th
Complimentary Breakfast at Hotel
8:30 – 9:30 am: Teaching cyber security in general education – Xenia Mountrouidou, College of Charleston, slides
9:30am-10:30 am: Experiences from teaching general education cyber security, Affonso Lancie CofC
10:30 – 10:45 am: Break, snacks
10:45am-12 pm: Present your own lab ideas – 10 min presentations
12pm-1pm: Catered Lunch
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Participants and GENI Ideas
- Workshop Participants 2019
- GENI Magic Wand Ideas 2019
- Slides Jacob Barnard, University of Jamestown