Information Technology Security
Research Internships
Advanced Systems Engineering Technology (ASET) announces the availability of up to three Information Technology Security Research Internships sponsored by the company. Qualified interns must be junior or senior year undergraduates, recent graduates, or graduate degree candidates in computer science, computer engineering, or related fields who possess the knowledge and technical expertise necessary to conduct their selected research project.
All research is to be conducted at ASET's facilities in Mount Pleasant (Charleston), SC. Internships will begin in either summer or fall 2006 and will last from three months to one year depending upon the projects selected. Applicants must submit a two to ten page formal research proposal. Selected interns may receive a stipend.
ASET has identified several areas in which it would be interested in sponsoring research internships. Examples of these research topics include:
New Topics:
- Demonstration of SSL/TLS Vulnerabilities on Wireless Networks
- Peer-to-Peer Botnet Detection and Countermeasures
- Demonstration of Wireless Network Security Issues
- Potential MPLS Vulnerabilities and Exploits
- Potential Citrix® Vulnerabilities and Exploits
- Software Virtual Machine Security
- Malware Analysis Toolkits
- Network Infrastructure Exploitative Malware
- Critical Infrastructure and Control Systems Vulnerabilities
- Potential BIOS, Firmware, and Hardware Vulnerabilities and Exploits
- IPv4 Malformed Packet Vulnerability Factors
- IPv4 ICMP Attack Vectors
- Potential IPv6 Vulnerabilities and Exploits
- VPN Hijacking Techniques
- Potential VoIP Vulnerabilities and Exploits
- Automated Identification and Tracking of Cybercriminals
- Potential Flash™ and Shockwave™ Vulnerabilities and Exploits
- Rapid Deployment of Hardened Authentication and Authorization Systems in a Heterogeneous Network Environment
- Updated Open Source Network Infrastructure Discovery Tools
- Automated Detection and Analysis of Bots and Botnets
- Development of a Malware Zoo
- Analysis of Microsoft Vista's Security Posture
- Analysis of PBX and Voice Mail Security
- Analysis of IM and Chat Security
- Real-time Detection of Advanced Rootkits
- Defending Against Zero Day Exploits
- Wireless Client Hardening
For additional information regarding research topics and instructions on how to apply for an internship, please visit the following page on our web site:
http://www.aset.com/internships/announcement.pdf
For a PDF version of this announcement page, click here.
(Please post this announcement on appropriate college campus bulletin boards.)
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Revised: Mon, 20 Mar 2006 14:05:00 GMT
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