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SECURITY SEMINARS Fall 2003
All seminars take place in the conference room of the Department of Computer Science, Lieb Building, 3rd floor, unless otherwise stated.
Security Seminars are co-sponsored by the Laboratory for Secure Systems and New Jersey Institute for Trustworthy Enterprise Software .
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Past Seminars Index
Monday, 8 September 2003
2:00 PM
Yevgeniy Dodis , New York University
Title: Exposure-Resilient Cryptography (Survey)
Monday, 15 September 2003
2:00 PM
Michael Szydlo , RSA Laboratories
Title: A New Two-Server Approach for Authentication with Short Secrets
Monday, 29 September 2003
2:00 PM
Juan Garay , Bell Labs - Lucent Technologies
Title: Timed-Release Cryptography: New Constructions and Assumptions
Monday, 6 October 2003
2:00 PM
Patrick McDaniel , AT&T Labs - Research
Title: Origin Authentication in Interdomain Routing
Thursday, 16 October 2003
2:00 PM
Trevor Jim , AT&T Labs - Research
Title: Cyclone
Monday, 20 October 2003
1:30 PM
William Arbaugh , University of Maryland
Title: Using Neighbor Graphs in Support of Fast and Secure WLAN Mobility
Tuesday, 21 October 2003
12:30 PM
Ammar Alkassar , Universität des Saarlandes, Germany
Title: Secure Object Identification - How To Solve The Chess-Grandmaster-Problem
Monday, 27 October 2003
2:00 PM
Benny Pinkas , HP Labs
Title: Private Matching and Information Retrieval via Homomorphic Encryption
Monday, 3 November 2003
2:00 PM
Angelos Keromytis , Columbia University
Title: An End-Point Solution to Zero-day Worms
Thursday, 6 November 2003
2:00 PM
Christopher League , Long Island University
Lieb building, 2nd floor conference room
Title: A Certifying Compiler for Java
Thursday, 13 November 2003
2:00 PM
Andrew Myers , Cornell
Title: Information Flow Analysis
Monday, 17 November 2003
2:00 PM
Scott Stoller , SUNY at Stony Brook
Title: Domain Partitioning for Open Reactive Systems
Thursday, 4 December 2003
2:00 PM
David Walker , Princeton University
Title: Software Security Monitors: Theory and Practice