Department of Computer Science: MSc Thesis Presentations
SECCLO students will present their MSc theses on Wednesday 18 June at 9:00-14:50 via Zoom.

When
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Where
Online
Event language(s)
English
SECCLO thesis presentations
Time: Wednesday, 18 June at 9:00-14:50
Venue: (Meeting ID: 691 9568 3979 , Passcode: 863440)
18.Jun | Name | Topic of thesis | Aalto Supervisor | Exit university supervisor | Advisor(s) |
9:00 | Rajabi, Amirhosein | Towards formally verifying the TLS Key Schedule in SSBee | Chris Brzuska | Sebastian Alexander Mödersheim, DTU | Christoph Egger, Chalmers University of Technology |
9:25 | Chen, Jiaqi | Towards verifying security of the 802.11 4-Way Handshake protocol in EasyCryp | Chris Brzuska | Kristian Gjøsteen, NTNU | - |
9:50 | Canavero, Gianni | zkRollups in a Trusted Execution Environment | Lachlan Gunn | Gaurav Choudhary, DTU | - |
10:15 | Break | ||||
10:25 | Groza, Ionut | Trusted Execution Environments and Dynamic Code Attestation | Lachlan Gunn | Melek Önen, EURECOM | - |
10:50 | Izzeldin Karar Omer, Shahd | Flexible access control for WebAssembly-based serverless computing | Lachlan Gunn | Panos Papadimitratos, KTH | Hongyu Jin, KTH |
11:20 | Khattak, Muskaan | Cybersecurity Threats to ISAC-Enabled Monitoring System | Lachlan Gunn | Danilo Gligoroski, NTNU | Jari Arkko, Ericsson |
11:45 | Lunch break | ||||
12:35 | Mehari Tekeste, Emnet | Measuring and mitigating unwanted web traffic from bots | Otto Seppälä | Danilo Gligoroski, NTNU | - |
13:00 | Al-Eryani, Yahya | Privacy Perserving and Security Protection in Foundation Models | Russell Lai | Danilo Gligoroski, NTNU | Dong Han, Huawei |
13:25 | Pham, Harry | Cryptographic Primitives from Lattice Isomorphism Problems | Russell Lai | Antonio Faonio, EURECOM | - |
13:50 | Break | ||||
14:00 | Ün, Furkan | Stateful Serverless Computing: A Comparative Study of Existing Solutions | Matti Siekkinen | Ben Slimane, KTH | Ki Wong Sung, KTH |
14:25 | Hu, Yinan | Observability of Serverless Wasm Workloads | Antti Ylä-Jääski | Ben Slimane, KTH | Miika Komu, Ericsson |
SECCLO is an Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree (EMJMD) programme in information security and cloud computing offered by a consortium of six highly ranked technical universities in Finland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Estonia, and France. During the two-year MSc studies, students will study at two of the consortium universities and graduate from both. The first year of the SECCLO curriculum is offered by Aalto University. The second year will be completed at one of the other consortium universities: KTH, NTNU, DTU, UT or EURECOM. The final project, Master’s thesis, is written under the joint supervision of both the first- and second-year university.
