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Final Year Cybersecurity Student Looking for Project Ideas or Collaboration

I'm a 4th-year Cybersecurity student currently preparing for my final-year project and presentation. I have been working on a cybersecurity-related project, but I'm facing challenges because my lecturers consider it too technical and difficult to evaluate within the available timeframe.

I'm looking for:

Project ideas related to Cybersecurity, Technology, Education, Law, ICT, or Digital Innovation.

Students, researchers, developers, or professionals interested in collaborating.

Practical projects that can be completed within a limited academic timeline while still demonstrating strong research and technical skills.

My interests include:

Cybersecurity

Digital Forensics

Network Security

Artificial Intelligence in Security

Cybercrime and Digital Law

Educational Technology

Information Systems

If you have an idea, an unfinished project, research topic, or would like to work together, I'd be grateful to hear from you.

Thank you!

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u/H-365-4342 — 6 days ago

Final Year Cybersecurity Student Looking for Project Ideas or Collaboration

I'm a 4th-year Cybersecurity student currently preparing for my final-year project and presentation. I have been working on a cybersecurity-related project, but I'm facing challenges because my lecturers consider it too technical and difficult to evaluate within the available timeframe.

I'm looking for:

Project ideas related to Cybersecurity, Technology, Education, Law, ICT, or Digital Innovation.

Students, researchers, developers, or professionals interested in collaborating.

Practical projects that can be completed within a limited academic timeline while still demonstrating strong research and technical skills.

My interests include:

Cybersecurity

Digital Forensics

Network Security

Artificial Intelligence in Security

Cybercrime and Digital Law

Educational Technology

Information Systems

If you have an idea, an unfinished project, research topic, or would like to work together, I'd be grateful to hear from you.

Thank you!

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u/H-365-4342 — 6 days ago

Final Year Cybersecurity Student Looking for Project Ideas or Collaboration

I'm a 4th-year Cybersecurity student currently preparing for my final-year project and presentation. I have been working on a cybersecurity-related project, but I'm facing challenges because my lecturers consider it too technical and difficult to evaluate within the available timeframe.

I'm looking for:

Project ideas related to Cybersecurity, Technology, Education, Law, ICT, or Digital Innovation.

Students, researchers, developers, or professionals interested in collaborating.

Practical projects that can be completed within a limited academic timeline while still demonstrating strong research and technical skills.

My interests include:

Cybersecurity

Digital Forensics

Network Security

Artificial Intelligence in Security

Cybercrime and Digital Law

Educational Technology

Information Systems

If you have an idea, an unfinished project, research topic, or would like to work together, I'd be grateful to hear from you.

Thank you!

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u/H-365-4342 — 6 days ago
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Final Year Cybersecurity Student Looking for Project Ideas or Collaboration

I'm a 4th-year Cybersecurity student currently preparing for my final-year project and presentation. I have been working on a cybersecurity-related project, but I'm facing challenges because my lecturers consider it too technical and difficult to evaluate within the available timeframe.

I'm looking for:

Project ideas related to Cybersecurity, Technology, Education, Law, ICT, or Digital Innovation.

Students, researchers, developers, or professionals interested in collaborating.

Practical projects that can be completed within a limited academic timeline while still demonstrating strong research and technical skills.

My interests include:

Cybersecurity

Digital Forensics

Network Security

Artificial Intelligence in Security

Cybercrime and Digital Law

Educational Technology

Information Systems

If you have an idea, an unfinished project, research topic, or would like to work together, I'd be grateful to hear from you.

Thank you!

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u/H-365-4342 — 6 days ago

Final Year Cybersecurity Student Looking for Project Ideas or Collaboration

I'm a 4th-year Cybersecurity student currently preparing for my final-year project and presentation. I have been working on a cybersecurity-related project, but I'm facing challenges because my lecturers consider it too technical and difficult to evaluate within the available timeframe.

I'm looking for:

Project ideas related to Cybersecurity, Technology, Education, Law, ICT, or Digital Innovation.

Students, researchers, developers, or professionals interested in collaborating.

Practical projects that can be completed within a limited academic timeline while still demonstrating strong research and technical skills.

My interests include:

Cybersecurity

Digital Forensics

Network Security

Artificial Intelligence in Security

Cybercrime and Digital Law

Educational Technology

Information Systems

If you have an idea, an unfinished project, research topic, or would like to work together, I'd be grateful to hear from you.

Thank you!

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u/H-365-4342 — 6 days ago

Dealing with academic pushback on PQC testbeds: How do you simulate the "network layer" of a Quantum Adversary without a literal quantum computer?

Hey everyone,

​I’m a third-year undergraduate student currently finalizing a research project focused on a Post-Quantum Hybrid VPN Gateway (X25519 + FIPS 203 ML-KEM-768). My core contribution focuses on implementing an adaptive software buffer layer to handle post-quantum packet fragmentation and multi-threaded parallel handshakes on standard commodity hardware.

​I am receiving heavy pushback from my academic review panel. They are insisting that to validate a "post-quantum" defense, I need a literal quantum computer or a live quantum simulator loop (like IBM Quantum Experience) to act as the attacker machine on my live testbed.

​My argument is that a quantum computer does not route qubits over TCP/IP or ethernet lines. From a live network engineering perspective, the threat model is "Harvest Now, Decrypt Later" (HNDL). On the wire, the attacker uses a standard classical box (like a Kali VM) to sniff/store packets or execute downgrade/fuzzing attacks. The quantum aspect happens entirely offline later.

​How would you phrase this operational reality to traditional computer science professors who are stuck on the hardware aspect? Am I missing anything critical regarding how enterprise networks are testing their PQC migration layers today? Thanks!

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u/H-365-4342 — 21 days ago