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This course covers a wide range of topics in security and privacy. The goal of
the course project is to dive more deeply into a particular topic individually
or in groups of two. This project could take different forms:
- **Theoretical**: Extend a technique, explore a new application, or develop
some other kind of conceptual contribution.
- **Experience report**: Experiment with an existing implementation, trying out
different examples and describing the overall experience. Or make a new
implementation.
- **Literature survey**: Select a couple (3-5) of related papers in a recent
research area. Summarize the significance, then compare and contrast.
- **Other**: Feel free to propose other kinds of projects.
A good project will be the start of a potentially publishable result.
## Deliverables
In order to keep projects on track, each group will turn in two short (**1-2
pages**) milestone reports along the way. At one-third of the way through, you
should have settled on a project goal and made some exploratory steps.
- **Milestone 1**. Describe the project goal concretely, summarize what
preliminary things have been tried, and plan out which directions to explore
next.
At two-thirds of the way through, the project should be progressing and it
should be clear what remains to be done.
- **Milestone 2**. Clarify the project goal if it has changed, summarize current
progress, and plan out how to finish remaining items.
Besides the milestones, the main deliverable of the project will be a final
report, around **15-20 pages** in length. Reports should be written in a
research paper style, covering the following broad areas in some order:
- **Introduce** the problem and the motivation.
- **Review** background and preliminary material.
- **Develop** the main technical core of the project.
- **Survey** related work.
- **Summarize** and evaluate the results.
At the end of the course, each group will present their project in class.
## Deadlines
The most immediate task is to form groups (if desired) and select a preliminary
project topic. Discuss with the instructor or send an email with the project
topic and group members (less ideal) by **???**.
Deadlines for the deliverables are [here](../schedule/deadlines.md).