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Welcome to the UCL Measurement Reading Group. We meet fortnightly to discuss papers on Internet measurement, with a focus on security and privacy (see the IMC website for a more detailed description of topics that fall under Internet measurement).
We spend about 30 minutes per paper. 15 to 20 minutes are allotted to the main presentation, while the remaining time is spent on questions and answers or discussions. Slides are preferred but not mandatory. Usually you will find additional resources for the papers such as slides and videos on the conference website; feel free to reuse those during the meeting.
Date | Time | Location | Paper | Presenter | Misc |
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Tuesday 13 March | 10:30-11:00 | MPEB 6.12a | Millions of Targets Under Attack: a Macroscopic Characterization of the DoS Ecosystem | Adrian Bermudez Villalva | |
Tuesday 13 March | 11:00-11:30 | MPEB 6.12a | Data breaches, phishing, or malware? Understanding the risks of stolen credentials | Ingolf Becker |
If you would like to suggest or request a paper to present, please refer to our local document (pinned to the UCL InfoSec Slack channel named #measurement
).
- How to read a paper. S. Keshav. 2007. SIGCOMM Comput. Commun. Rev. 37, 3 (July 2007), 83-84.
- Reading a Computer Science Research Paper. Philip W.L. Fong. 2009. SIGCSE Bull. 41, 2 (June 2009), 138-140.
Date | Time | Location | Paper | Presenter | Misc |
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Tuesday 1 February | 10:30-11:00 | MPEB 6.12a | Tripwire: Inferring Internet Site Compromise | Jeremiah Onaolapo | |
Tuesday 1 February | 11:00-11:30 | MPEB 6.12a | Understanding the Mirai Botnet | Enrico Mariconti | Slides |