Computer Science 661 - Secure Distributed Systems

Spring
2020
01
3.00
Brian Levine
TU 2:30PM 3:45PM
UMass Amherst
41494
Lederle Grad Res Ctr rm A301
levine@cs.umass.edu
This is a class devoted to the study of securing distributed systems, with blockchain-based cryptocurrencies serving as our real platform of interest. We'll start with the fundamentals of Lamport's, Fischer's, and Douceur's results that fence-in all consensus system, and discuss Byzantine fault tolerance. We'll also look at the efficiency of the network architectures for peer-to-peer;distributed system communication and attacks on their security, such as denial of service attacks. And we'll review relevant applied cryptography such as elliptic curves. We'll discuss in detail the mechanisms of Bitcoin and Ethereum and we'll program distributed applications for Ethereum. Other topics include economics and finance. The course is based on a 'flipped classroom.'
Open to Graduate Computer Science students only. COURSE PREVIOUSLY COMPSCI 690P. THE COURSE IS BASED ON A FLIPPED CLASSROOM. MUCH OF THE COURSE CONTENT IS DELIVERED ONLINE AND STUDENTS ARE EXPECTED TO VIEW OR READ THESE MATERIALS AHEAD OF CLASS MEETINGS IN PREPARATION FOR DISCUSSION. PHYSICAL ATTENDANCE IS REQUIRED FOR IN-PERSON SECTIONS. REGISTRATION FOR UNIV SECTION IS OPEN TO CS GRADS (CICS RA OR TA CONTRACTED). STUDENTS NEEDING SPECIAL PERMISSION MUST REQUEST OVERRIDES VIA THE ON-LINE FORM: https://www.cics.umass.edu/overrides. UWW LECTURE 01 IN-PERSON. REGISTRATION FOR UWW SECTION: https://www.umass.edu/online
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