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You are requested to write a review, survey, or state-of-art article on one selected topic in Computer Science or Information Systems. Your article has to give an overview of existing literature in a field, often identifying specific problems or issues and analyzing information from available published work on the topic with a balanced perspective. Review articles can be of four types, broadly speaking opinion, literature reviews, systematic reviews, comparison, or field analyses.
I would like the tutor to create a new proposal and project based on the same topic as in my existing document. I am looking for a fresh and comprehensive approach, taking into consideration any feedback provided on the original proposal.
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Project Guidelines and Template
Course Code: CYS501
Possible Marks: 15 Course Marks
Dear Class
• You all have research project in this semester as a part of the course curriculum for the student
group (Maximum group size is 3. Please send me the group members names by 11:59PM
September 25th, 2023).
• Your research should be about applied domain of Cyber Security. Some sample topics are
listed below (You can send me a tentative research area you want to work in your project along
with your group details by same deadline).
o Emerging application of Machine Learning and AI in Cybersecurity
o Security and Privacy concerns in IoT
o Study and Analysis of Latest Cybercrime and Forensic Investigation Models
o Information Access Management Policies and Regulations
o 2023 Cloud Computing Vulnerabilities and Threats Assessment
• In your research, every group should choose a research paper from top-tier conferences or
journals, where students will be encouraged to find appropriate research problems by
instructors.
• For literature survey, the student group needs to read and deeply understand the research
problem tackled by the papers. For that, they need to read important reference papers as well
and take guidance from course instructor about list of required papers.
• To validate survey part, students need to prepare a summary of the paper along with a
PowerPoint presentation describing the theme of research.
Very Important:
Every group will have to submit their findings and its presentation by the end of week 13 of current
semester. Hence, each group should submit the following before the presentation day:
• A short paper (4-6 pages) in the below given template.
• Presentation of maximum 15 slides describing the topic and the work of the student.
• Your article cannot go beyond 12 pages inclusive references.
• At least, five of your references must to be from journal articles published in well reputed
publishers’ databases; IEEE, Springer, Elsevier, Wiley and Taylor & Francis.
• You must follow APA style and use a references management tool like End Note or
Mendeley.
• It is about writing a short paper, so students must do a survey of the literature and propose
a contribution and must do it by themselves. Reference management Library (e.g.
EndNote) should be submitted with the paper.
• Please be informed that, at grading time, it will be easy to recognize who did the work and
who copied it online by high quality plagiarism tools. For that reason, the submission
should be 100% the students’ work.
Deadlines:
1. Each group should send the names of its members along with title of their project by
25/09/2023.
2. Each group should send a half-page-description of the research subject along with selected
papers (with all details of their publication) by 30/09/2023.
3. Final deadline for project completion is Thursday (09/12/2023) by BB submission in
your course BB page.
4. The submission should include your project report in both word and PDF format as well
as your project presentation in ppt format.
5. The template of the article can be found in below pages. Your article must obey the
template guidelines in precise manner.
6. In case, your presentations are to be held, the schedule for presentations will be announced
by week 12.
Click and type the title of your article, only capitalize first word and proper nouns
First-name Surname1*, Second-name Surname2 and Third-name Surname3
1
Affiliation 1, Email address, University, City, Country
Affiliation 1, Email address, University, City, Country
3
Affiliation 1, Email address, University, City, Country
2
*Corresponding Author
ABSTRACT
An Abstract is required for every article; it should succinctly summarize the reason for the work, the main
findings, and the conclusions of the study. The abstract should be no longer than 250 words. Do not include
artwork, tables, elaborate equations or references to other parts of the article or to the reference listing at the
end. The reason is that the Abstract should be understandable in itself to be suitable for storage in textual
information retrieval systems.
Keywords: Keyword_1; Keyword_2; Keyword_3; Keyword_4; Keyword_5
1. Introduction
affiliations. Link authors and affiliations using
superscript lower-case letters from the ‘Author
Footnote Symbols’ menu in the toolbar.
We believe a template should help you, not hinder
you, in authoring your article. It should follow you
in how you want to write your article, not force you
to fill in bits and pieces of text. It should allow you
to type any text, copy from previous versions, or load
an already existing plain text to be formatted. You
will therefore find no fill-in screens; you will not
need to remember shortcut keys, to use lists of styles,
bother about alignment, indents, fonts and point
sizes. Just a mouse-click at one of the menu options
will give you the style that you want.
The objective of this template is to enable you in
an easy way to style your article attractively. It
should be emphasized, however, that the final
appearance of your article in print and in electronic
media will very likely vary to greater or lesser extent
from the presentation achieved in this Word®
document.
2.1. Article Size
The Manuscript should be prepared in English
language by using MS Word. Article can be up to 12
pages inclusive references and abstract.
Supply some 3–5 keywords, separated with
semicolons, e.g., Azomethine ylide; Claisen
rearrangement;
Diels-Alder
cycloaddition;
Enantioselective catalysis; Ionic liquid; Metathesis;
Microwave-assisted synthesis.
3. The main text
2. The first page
You will usually want to divide your article into
(numbered) sections. Headings should reflect the
relative importance of the sections. Your article can
go beyond 4th order heading.
Ensure that all tables, figures and schemes are
cited in the text in numerical order. Trade names
should have an initial capital letter, and trademark
protection should be acknowledged in the standard
Naturally, your article should start with a concise
and informative title. Do not use abbreviations in
title. Next, list all authors with their first names or
initials and surnames (in that order). Indicate the
author for correspondence. After having listed all
authors’ names, you should list their respective
1
fashion, using the superscripted characters for
trademarks and registered trademarks respectively.
All measurements and data should be given in SI
(System International) units where possible, or other
internationally accepted units. Abbreviations should
be used consistently throughout the text, and all
nonstandard abbreviations should be defined on first
usage. The experimental information should be as
concise as possible, while containing all the
information necessary to guarantee reproducibility.
Figure 1. (a) Fairness index, (b) Average Fairness Index
Table 1. Table, version 1
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Parameter
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3.1. Tables, figures and schemes
Value
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Parameter
Slot time
ACK size
RTS size
CTS size
Data packet size
DIFS interval
Bandwidth
Transport protocol
All citations of figure and tables in text must be in
numerical order. Citations to figures in text always
carry the word “Figure.”, “Table.” followed by the
figure/table number.
You can choose to display figure/table through
one column (see Table 1, Figure 1) or across the page
(see Table 2, Figure 2). Remember that we will
always also need high-resolution versions of your
figures for printing in (i.e. TIFF) format.
Table 2. Table, version 2
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Acknowledgments
Acknowledgments should be inserted at the end of
the article, before the references. When citing names
within the Acknowledgment, do not use Mr., Mrs.,
Ms., or Miss. List first initial and last name only. Use
the Dr. or Prof. title with each name separately; do
not use plural Drs. or Profs. with lists of names.
Figure 2. Overload on GV and IV vehicles
References
3.2. Lists
The journal uses the IEEE Template for references
formatting. References in the text should be
indicated by Arabic numerals that run consecutively
through the article and appear inside punctuation.
Authors should ensure that all references are cited
in the text and vice versa. Authors are expected to
check the original source reference for accuracy. See
examples shown in the References section. In text,
refer simply to the reference number. Do not use
“Ref.”, “reference” or “Reference [3] shows ….” use
as demonstrated in [3], according to [4] and [6-9].
Please do not use automatic endnotes in Word,
rather, type the reference list at the end of the article
using the “References” style. The authors encourage
using the “EndNote” software to format and insert
the references into the article (http://endnote.com/).
IEEE EndNote template can be downloaded from
(http://endnote.com/downloads/template/ieee).
Below is the references formatting:
For tabular summations that do not deserve to be
presented as a table, lists are often used. Lists may
be either numbered or bulleted. Below you see
examples of both.
1. The first entry in the list
2. The second entry
3. A subentry
4. The last entry
•
•
A bulleted list item
Another one
You can use the Bullets and Numbering options in
the ‘Formatting’ toolbar of Word® to create lists.
Note that you should first block the whole list. A
sublisting is coded using the ‘Increase Indent’ (go to
a sublevel of numbering) and ‘Decrease Indent’ (go
to a higher level of numbering) buttons.
3.3. Equations
Basic format for books:
[1] J. K. Author, “Title of chapter in the book,” in
Title of His Published Book, xth ed. City of
Publisher, Country if not
[2] USA: Abbrev. of Publisher, year, ch. x, sec. x,
pp. xxx–xxx.
Examples:
[3] G. O. Young, “Synthetic structure of industrial
plastics,” in Plastics, 2nd ed., vol. 3, J.
Peters, Ed. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1964,
pp. 15–64.
[4] W.-K. Chen, Linear Networks and Systems.
Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, 1993, pp. 123–135.
Equations within an article are numbered
consecutively from the beginning of the article to the
end. All variables are italic. (e.g., x, y, n). Function
names and abbreviations are Roman (sin, cos, sinc,
sinh), as are units or unit abbreviations (e.g., deg,
Hz,) complete words (e.g., in, out), and
abbreviations of words (e.g., max, min), or acronyms
(e.g., SNR).
You can type your equations and use the symbols
in the Word® equation editor or in MathType™.
Using the ‘Insert Equation’ option, you can create
equations in the Word® equation editor, or if the
MathType™ equation editor is installed on your
computer.
= (empir,1.388Å) (theor,1.388Å)
Basic format for journals:
[5] J. K. Author, “Name of article,” Abbrev. Title of
Periodical, vol. x, no. x, pp. xxx-xxx, Abbrev.
Month, year.
Examples:
(1)
(theor) cos
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[6] J. U. Duncombe, “Infrared navigation—Part I:
An
assessment
of feasibility,” IEEE Trans. Electron Devices,
vol. ED-11, no. 1, pp. 34–39, Jan. 1959.
[7] E. P. Wigner, “Theory of traveling-wave optical
laser,”
Phys.
Rev.,
vol. 134, pp. A635–A646, Dec. 1965.
[8] E. H. Miller, “A note on reflector arrays,” IEEE
Trans. Antennas Propagat., to be published.
21(3),
pp.
876–880.
Available:
http://www.halcyon.com/pub/journals/21ps03vidmar
Basic format for articles presented at conferences
(when available online):
[19] Author. (year, month). Title. Presented at
Conference title. [Type of Medium].
Available: site/path/file
Example:
[20] PROCESS Corp., MA. Intranets: Internet
technologies deployed behind the firewall for
corporate
productivity.
Presented
at
INET96 Annual Meeting. [Online]. Available:
http://home.process.com/Intranets/wp2.htp
Basic format for reports:
[9] J. K. Author, “Title of report,” Abbrev. Name of
Co., City of Co., Abbrev. State, Rep. xxx, year.
Examples:
[10] E. E. Reber, R. L. Michell, and C. J. Carter,
“Oxygen absorption in the earth’s atmosphere,”
Aerospace Corp., Los Angeles, CA, Tech. Rep.
TR-0200 (4230-46)-3, Nov. 1988.
[11] J. H. Davis and J. R. Cogdell, “Calibration
program for the 16-foot antenna,” Elect. Eng.
Res. Lab., Univ. Texas, Austin, Tech. Memo.
NGL-006-69-3, Nov. 15, 1987.
Basic format for reports and handbooks (when
available online):
[21]
Author. (year, month). Title. Comp an y
. C ity, State or Country. [Type of Medium].
Available: site/path/file
Example:
[22]
S. L. Tall een. (1996 , Apr . ). The
In t r a n e t A r ch i -tecture : M a nag i n g i n f o
rm at i o n i n t h e ne w paradigm. Amdahl
Corp.,
CA.
[Online].
Available:
http://www.amdahl.com/doc/products/bsg/intra/
infra/html
Basic format for handbooks:
[12] Name of Manual/Handbook, x ed., Abbrev.
Name of Co., City of Co., Abbrev. State, year,
pp. xxx-xxx.
Examples:
[13] Transmission Systems for Communications,
3rd ed., Western Electric Co., Winston-Salem,
NC, 1985, pp. 44–60.
[14] Motorola Semiconductor Data Manual,
Motorola Semiconductor Products Inc., Phoenix,
AZ, 1989.
Basic format for computer programs and electronic
documents (when available online).
Example:
[23] A. Harriman. (1993, June). Compendium
of genealogical software. Humanist. [Online].
Available e-mail: [email protected]
Message: get GENEALOGY REPORT
Basic format for books (when available online):
[15] Author. (year, month day). Title. (edition)
[Type of medium]. volume (issue). Available:
site/path/file
Example:
[16] J. Jones. (1991, May 10). Networks. (2nd ed.)
[Online]. Available: http://www.atm.com
Basic format for patents (when available online):
[24] Name of the invention, by inventor’s name.
(year, month day). Patent Number [Type of
medium]. Available: site/path/file
Example:
[25] Musical toothbrush with adjustable neck and
mirror, by L.M.R. Brooks. (1992, May 19).
Patent D 326 189
[Online]. Available: NEXIS Library: LEXPAT
File: DESIGN
Basic format for journals (when available online):
[17] Author. (year, month). Title. Journal. [Type
of medium]. volume (issue), pages. Available:
site/path/file
Example:
[18] R. J. Vidmar. (1992, Aug.). On the use of
atmospheric plasmas as electromagnetic
reflectors. IEEE Trans. Plasma Sci. [Online].
Basic format for conference proceedings
(published):
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[26] J. K. Author, “Title of article,” in
Abbreviated Name of Conf., City of Conf.,
Abbrev. State (if given), year, pp. xxxxxx.
Example:
[27] D. B. Payne and J. R. Stern, “Wavelengthswitched pas- sively coupled single-mode optical
network,” in Proc. IOOC-ECOC, 1985,
pp. 585–590.
Example for articles presented at conferences
(unpublished):
[28] D. Ebehard and E. Voges, “Digital single
sideband detection for interferometric sensors,”
presented at the 2nd Int. Conf. Optical Fiber
Sensors, Stuttgart, Germany, Jan. 2-5, 1984.
[39] B. Smith, “An approach to graphs of linear
forms,” unpublished.
[40] A. Brahms, “Representation error for real
numbers in binary computer arithmetic,” IEEE
Computer Group Repository, Article R-67-85.
Basic format for standards:
[41] Title of Standard, Standard number, date.
Examples:
[42] IEEE Criteria for Class IE Electric Systems,
IEEE Standard 308, 1969.
[43] Letter Symbols for Quantities, ANSI
Standard Y10.5-1968.
Basic format for patents:
[29] J. K. Author, “Title of patent,” U.S. Patent x
xxx xxx, Abbrev. Month, day, year.
Example:
[30] G. Brandli and M. Dick, “Alternating current
fed
power
supply,”
U.S. Patent 4 084 217, Nov. 4, 1978.
Basic format for theses (M.S.) and dissertations
(Ph.D.):
[31] J. K. Author, “Title of thesis,” M.S. thesis,
Abbrev. Dept., Abbrev. Univ., City of Univ.,
Abbrev. State, year.
[32] J. K. Author, “Title of dissertation,” Ph.D.
dissertation, Abbrev. Dept., Abbrev. Univ., City
of Univ., Abbrev. State, year.
Examples:
[33] J. O. Williams, “Narrow-band analyzer,”
Ph.D. dissertation, Dept. Elect. Eng., Harvard
Univ., Cambridge, MA, 1993.
[34] N. Kawasaki, “Parametric study of thermal
and chemical nonequilibrium nozzle flow,” M.S.
thesis, Dept. Electron. Eng., Osaka Univ., Osaka,
Japan, 1993.
Basic format for the most common types of
unpublished references:
[35] J. K. Author, private communication,
Abbrev. Month, year.
[36] J. K. Author, “Title of article,” unpublished.
[37] J. K. Author, “Title of article,” to be
published.
Examples:
[38] A. Harrison, private communication, May
1995.
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CYS501: Project Proposal (Fall23)
Project Team Members
Project Member 01: Othman Aldandani
CRN: 13547
Project Description
Research Subject: Enhancing SSH Authentication Systems for Automation in Ansible and Python
Description:
This research subject focuses on improving the systems that utilize SSH authentication for automation
purposes, particularly in tools like Ansible and Python. Secure Shell (SSH) is a widely employed protocol
for remote access and secure communication between systems. Automation frameworks like Ansible and
programming languages like Python commonly rely on SSH for seamless management and orchestration
of remote machines.
The objective of this research is to investigate and propose enhancements to SSH authentication systems,
addressing the challenges faced in automated environments. This includes exploring the integration of
key components like public key cryptography, secure key management, and secure communication
protocols. By enhancing SSH authentication, the aim is to improve the security, reliability, and efficiency
of automation processes, enabling smoother and more robust deployments, configurations, and
management of remote systems.
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