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SECURITY SEMINARS Spring 2004
All seminars take place in Room 120, Lieb Building, unless otherwise stated.
Note change of room from previous semesters!
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Security Seminars are co-sponsored by the Laboratory for Secure Systems , New Jersey Institute for Trustworthy Enterprise Software , and the PORTIA project .
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Past Seminars Index
January
Monday
26 January
2004
2:00 PM
Lieb 3rd floor
Conference Room
Rosario Gennaro , IBM T. J. Watson Research Center
Title: Multi-trapdoor Commitments and their Applications to Proofs of Knowledge Secure under Concurrent Man-in-the-middle Attacks
February
Monday,
2 February
2004
2:00 PM
Breno de Medeiros , Johns Hopkins University
Title: Group Signatures Mean Privacy
Friday,
27 February
2004
9:30 AM - 4:00 PM
NJ Programming Languages and Systems Seminar
Bissenger Room, 4th floor Howe Center
March
Monday,
8 March
2004
2:00 PM
Ulrike Meyer , Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany
Title: Secure Handover Procedures in Heterogeneous Wireless Networks
Friday,
26 March
2004
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
3rd Annual Stevens Cybersecurity Symposium
Bissenger Room, 4th floor Howe Center
Monday,
29 March
2004
2:00 PM
Edward Amoroso , AT&T
Title: A Proposal for Re-Envigorating the Use of Formal Methods in Industry
April
Wednesday,
7 April
2004
2:00 PM
Yaron Sella , Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Title: Fairplay -- A Secure Two-Party Computation System
Monday,
19 April
2004
2:00 PM
Phil Mackenzie , Lucent Bell Laboratories
Title: Theoretical Cryptography in the Real World
May
Monday,
3 May
2004
2:00 PM
Mark-Oliver Stehr , University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Title: Synthesis of Generalized Ring Protocols Using Concepts of Special Relativity Theory