Bachelor's and Master's theses
Do you want to not only understand the digital world, but actively help shape it? Then you've come to the right place! In our group, you can expect current and practical topics relating to web technologies and the protection of sensitive data. Whether you are interested in analysing real security vulnerabilities, developing innovative protection mechanisms or uncovering hidden weaknesses - you can apply and deepen your knowledge directly with us.
We offer exciting Bachelor's and Master's theses that are not only scientifically relevant, but also highly topical in practice. Become part of our team and work on solutions that make the digital future more secure!
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Colloquium
The colloquium supports students during their bachelor’s or master thesis at the ROSES Chair. It offers the opportunity to present the current status of their work, discuss open questions, and receive feedback from advisors and other students.
Objectives of the Colloquium
- Regular progress reviews of final theses.
- Continuous exchange of information between students and advisors.
- Promotion of professional exchange within the working group.
- Preparation for academic and industrial project work.
- The colloquium complements individual supervision and does not replace it.
Presentations
- Introductory presentation: 15 minutes
- Interim presentation: 5-10 minutes
- Final presentation: 20 minutes
Presentation slides must be made available via GitLab no later than the day before.
Dates
The colloquium takes place on Mondays in odd-numbered calendar weeks.
Time: 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Location: FME 1.03d
Materials
Copyright Statement for Bachelor’s Thesis
Copyright Statement for Master’s Thesis
Examples of final theses
- Security analysis of PDF signatures
- Privacy analysis of PDF documents
- Analysis of security features in other document formats such as: OOXML (Microsoft Office), ODF (LibreOffice)
- Security analysis of CMS/PKCS#7 when used in other data formats
- Vulnerability analysis of web frameworks or websites
- Analysis of HTTP traffic for web protocols
- Security analysis of REST APIs
- Security analysis of single sign-on protocols such as OAuth and OpenID Connect
The topics listed above are examples that can serve as a basis for finding specific topics. We are always looking for a suitable topic for the existing level of knowledge. Examples of previously supervised theses can be found on this website.
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