ISTS hosts a speaker series, conferences, and other events to address challenges and solutions related to both cyber and homeland security issues. ISTS also supports and participates in collaborative events to share new knowledge and to advance research and development in these areas.
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The Institute invites experts from around the world to present public lectures on topics related to cyber security, cyber trust and privacy, as well as on the analysis of the economic and public policy impact of cyber and infrastructure vulnerabilities. These talks promote understanding, collaboration and dissemination of knowledge among researchers, and expose the larger community to the issues, challenges and solutions being examined and tested.
While speakers are at ISTS and on campus, every effort will be made to create opportunities for interested students, faculty, and researchers to meet and/or converse with invited guests regarding their areas of expertise. Additional plans include the possibility of adding panel discussions, roundtables, or point-counterpoint sessions to the speaker series format.
No speakers are currently scheduled.
| Marcelo Carlomagno Carlos, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC), Brazil November 7, 2008 An Overview of LabSEC, a Brazilian PKI Lab
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| Window Snyder, Chief Security Officer, Mozilla October 30, 2008 Building Security into the Software Development Lifecycle |
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| Dr. Marc Donner, Director of Engineering, Google October 23, 2008 Security Pragmatics |
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| Dr. Andrew Martin, University of Oxford October 17, 2008 Toward Trusted Grid Computing |
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| Dr. Greg Conti, United States Military Academy October 3, 2008 Evil Interfaces: Violating the User |
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| Dr. Jeffrey Stanton, School of Information Studies, Syracuse University May 27, 2008 The Visible Employee |
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| Dr. Landon Cox, Duke University May 12, 2008 Too Much Information: Helping People Keep Their Private Data to Themselves |
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| Donna Dodson, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) April 21, 2008 E-authentication: Using Cryptography, Biometrics and Knowledge Based Authentication and Tokens |
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| Enno Rey February 19, 2008 Evaluating, Promoting and Managing Expectations of Emerging Security Technologies in the Enterprise |
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| Dr. Stefan Savage, University of California, San Diego February 12, 2008 Understanding the Growth of the Underground Economy |
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