Prospective Gradaute Students:
The Network Security Group has research funding to support doctoral students.
Our group has number of funded research projects and active collaboration with research labs, industry, and other
universities. Our work appears in research venues such as
ACM SIGCOMM
and
IEEE INFOCOM.
In addition, our group is actively involved in venues such as the
NANOG
and
IETF.
For more information, see
NetSec website
and
NetSec Wiki.
Colorado State Gradaute Students: Students interested in joining the Network Security Group should review the
NetSec website
and
NetSec Wiki.
You are welcome to attend the group's weekly meeting and should see the wiki page for times and locations. Network
security students should take the CS 457, CS 557, and CS 657 course sequence and the wiki page also includes a
Suggested Course Plan for Network Security Graduate Students.
Colorado State Network Security Red Team: Students (undergrad and grad) interested in network security are encouraged to join our Red Team. We have annual event with the US Air Force Academy where teams students test their skills by assessing the security of a network and other events throughout the year. You do not need to be an expert in security to participate. For more information, see the
NetSec Red Team Wiki Pages
for more information.
Colorado State UnderGradaute Students: I typically teach CS 457 and often have a number of research projects that employs undergraduates and/or offers independent study credit. The Network Security lab also employs undergraduate network administrators. For a list of undergraduate research opportunities, see the
list of current positions on the NetSec Wiki .