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SECURITY SEMINARS Fall 2005
All seminars take place in Room 124, Burchard Building, unless
otherwise stated.
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Security Seminars are sponsored by the Stevens Technogenesis
fund, the Laboratory for
Secure Systems , and the PORTIA
project .
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Past Seminars Index
September
Monday
12 September
2005
2:00 PM
Hugo Krawczyk , IBM T.J. Watson
Title:
HMQV: A High-Performance Secure Diffie-Hellman Protocol
Monday,
26 September
2005
2:00 PM
John Linwood Griffin, IBM T.J. Watson
Title:
Intelligent storage systems(!) and intelligent security systems(?)
October
Monday,
3 October
2005
2:00 PM
Anna Lysyanskaya , Brown University
Title:
Authentication without Identification: from Theory to Practice
Monday,
24 October
2005
2:00 PM
R. Sekar , SUNY Stony Brook
Title:
Taint-Enhanced Policy Enforcement:
A Practical Approach for Defeating a Wide Range of Attacks
November
Friday,
4 November
2005
11:00 AM
Peirce 220
Jean-Camille Birget , Rutgers University
Title: Graphical passwords
Co-sponsored by the
Algebraic Cryptography Center .
Monday,
7 November
2005
2:00 PM
Sam Owre , SRI International
Title: Formalizing Strand Spaces in
PVS
Monday,
14 November
2005
8:30AM - 4:30PM
Stevens / Columbia / IBM Research: Security and Privacy
Day
Bissinger Room, Howe Center, Stevens Institute of Technology
Registration requested.
Monday,
21 November
2005
2:00 PM
Adrian Spalka , University of Bonn, Germany
Title: A PKI-Variant for Secure
Communication in a Local Group
Monday,
28 November
2005
2:00 PM
Arnon Rosenthal , The Mitre Corporation
Title: Scalable Access Policy
Administration: Opinions and a Research Agenda
December
Friday,
9 December
2005
11:00 AM
Peirce 220
Alexandra Boldyreva , Georgia Institute of Technology
Title: Public-Key Encryption in a Multi-User
Setting: Privacy, Anonymity and Efficiency
Co-sponsored by the Algebraic Cryptography
Center .