Below is the presentation schedule for final projects, on Wednesday December 14th, chosen as a random permutation of all proposed projects. Each group gets a total of 10 minutes to present their project, including questions. Please plan on a 7-8 minute presentation, followed by 2-3 minutes of questions. You can use the classroom's VGA projector to display slides for your presentation, and (strongly encouraged) to do a demo of your project, all within 7-8 minutes. We will strictly enforce time limits, so plan your presentation accordingly, or you may be cut off without having gotten to the most important part of your project. In your presentation, try to explain the problem you were solving for your project, what you did technically, what was interesting about your work, and what results you were able to obtain (e.g., found interesting bugs, built a system that does something, figured out how some system works, etc). Optimize for talk clarity: it should be clear for other students what you did, why, and how. By that metric, doing a demo is likely the best way to be clear about what you did. There is no need for every group member to talk during that group's presentation, although it's fine to do so if you think it will make for a clearer presentation. 11:05am: paulmw mariom Securing Multiplayer Games in TaleBlazer 11:15am: rkadyb mfalk rterbush Physiology Based Password Protection (PBPP) 11:25am: colosimo Anonymous Communication for Embedded Devices 11:35am: meelap estark Automatic Program Partition for User Data Confidentiality 11:45am: phulin acrefoot duncant Simple FileSystem For Storing Secret Files in Sound Files (SFSFSSFSF): A Steganographic File System 11:55am: lopopolo esalazar willcu Sandboxing Chrome Extensions with ICE (Interposing on Chrome Extensions) 12:05pm: ilebedev benb eryndm Fine-Grained Dynamic Permissions for Android 12:15pm: madars Fixes to current state of web authentication 12:25pm: igutek jelle Verifying OS level permissions in the 6.858 zoobar application [ break from 12:35pm to 01:00pm ] 01:00pm: katfang dhanus yuzhi Analyzing the Security of Chrome OS 01:10pm: davidben stefang adin Mitigating XSS Vulnerabilities 01:20pm: kavya kaynar maksims A Deniable File System 01:30pm: kazdagli Differential slicing 01:40pm: usmanm dionescu Process-Specific File Protection System in UNIX 01:50pm: jo21979 ph22824 fr21205 mi22536 Android NFC Security 02:00pm: evarose Safe mobile code execution in Android 02:10pm: cbreezy elhawk A study of Android application vulnerabilities 02:20pm: mazhang zhou2011 bagre A Predicate Encryption Scheme for Fine-grained Access Control