Towards the end of their college careers, students in the computer network and system administration program use their knowledge to complete a senior project. The students often take on partners from industry both to further their real world experience, and to infuse industry with the information learned in the CNSA program. Senior Project lasts for two semesters, and culminate in a final paper and presentation.
To view this list of CNSA Senior Project presentations, click on the Project's title.
- Medical Sector Security and Assessment
- This presentation identifies research in the area of medical sector penetration testing, virtual honey pot security, wireless, intrusion prevention systems, and VoIP.
- Houghton Wireless Performance and Security Project
- This presentation offers in-depth research involving deploying performance driven and secure metro-wireless within the City of Houghton, Michigan.
- Open-Source VoIP Development
- The Open-Source VoIP Development project details some of the advantages of using open-source VoIP products in an industry setting. The presentation also covers implementation of Asterisk and steps to take to secure VoIP.
- Wireless Security Development/Assessment for Campus Environment
- Security in a typically open environment is difficult. The presentation goes through the steps taken to add accounting, authorization, and accounting (AAA) to a campus environment and much more.
- Internet Worm Propagation and Prevention
- In order to defend against internet worms, it is important to understand the present and past internet worms. The group does exactly that by recreating, testing, and benchmarking the SQL Slammer worm and the Slapper worm.