Capstone Projects Run Gamut from Web to Forensics
4/19/11
The Information Technology & Science Senior Capstone Poster Session will be held Monday, April 25, 3:30-5 in Hauke Lounge. Seniors will be presenting their final projects on a variety of topics:
- Computer and Digital Forensics
Malware Forensics - Alexandra Quintela
MARVV - Multiple Application Reliability Verification and Validation System - Armand Peters
Linux Distribution For Digital Forensics: Analyzing Safely In A Live Bootable Environment - Michael Guerin
Kindle Forensics: A Forensic Analysis of the Amazon Kindle 3rd Generation - Heather Ryder
Dropbox: An investigators guide - David Madonna
Sexting: The Controversial Problem - Justin Carpenter
Detecting Encryption - Matthew Buffum
A Focus in Android Forensics - Adam Tinker
Google TV Forensics - Kathryn Clark - Computer Information Technology
How can technology help children/students with autism? - Samatha Credit
X10 for Family Security- Matthew Hutchinson
Can a CMS system Help a Business to Grow on the Internet? - Brett Smith
Comparison of the leading CMS systems for practical use - Jon Potter - Computer Networking and Information Security
Cluster Computing - Jon Allyn
Zigbee wireless networking - Justin Bennet
DNS-dhcp vulnerabilities: John Briggs
Penetration Testing: Brendan Chamberlain
Bluetooth networks and Vulnerabilities: Chris Coccaro
Wardriving and Wireless Security: Cote Forbes
Network Management Systems: Andrew Grasso
Email encryption - Keith Kemp
Wireless Interference - Max McElroy
Cluster Computing: Beowulf - Peter Martin
Tor vs VPN - Enrique Poulin-Waters
Green Computing: Data Center Energy Consumption - Mike Stone
Wireless VoIP - Nate Tremmel
Mapping wireless Reconnaissance - Alex Wicinski - Web Development
A forum based website for a particular client - Manawanitjarern, Wichet
Community of Vermont Elders website rebuild - Ricardo Grant
Willard and Maple website - Madison Packer
East Coast Snowboarding Magazine website - Ian Post
Vermont Employee Ownership Center website - Ben Viau
Dealer.com and Templating - Melanie Stephenson
Are social networking sites acting as a resource for criminals? - Tyler Glaude
Local Labor website - Cooper Fellows
Champlain's Division of Information Technology and Sciences offers a wide range of areas of study and majors including, Computer and Digital Forensics, Game Programming, Software Engineering for Emerging Technologies, Computer Information Technology, Radiography, Web Development and Design, and Computer Networking and Information Security.
Since 1878, Champlain College has provided career-focused education to students from its hilltop campus in Burlington, Vt. Champlain's distinctive educational approach embodies the notion that true learning only occurs when information and experience come together to create knowledge. It offers undergraduate, continuing professional studies and masters programs in technology and information systems. The College was named a "Top-Up-and-Coming School" by U.S. News & World Report's America's Best Colleges. It is also ranked in the top tier of 2011 Regional Colleges in the North by U.S. News & World Report. To learn more about Champlain College, www.champlain.edu









