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SECURITY SEMINARS Spring 2005

All seminars take place in Room 124, Burchard 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

Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May
January
Monday
24 January
2005
2:00 PM
Farooq Anjum, Telcordia
Title: Secure Wireless Networks: An Oxymoron
February
Monday,
14 February
2005
2:00 PM David Mazières, New York University
Title: How to Protect your Data by Eliminating Trusted Storage Infrastructure
Tuesday,
22 February
2005
Note unusual day!
2:00 PM Thorsten Altenkirch, University of Nottingham
Title: Towards a High-Level Quantum Programming Language
March
Friday,
4 March
2005
Note unusual day, time,
and location!
11:00 AM
Lieb 3rd floor
conference room
Johannes Buchmann, Darmstadt University of Technology
Title: Post Quantum Signatures
Monday,
7 March
2005
2:00 PM Alexei Myasnikov, CUNY and McGill
Title: Algebraic Cryptography: Generic Complexity and Black Holes
Wednesday,
16 March
2005
Note unusual day!
2:00 PM Bharat Bhargava, Purdue University
Title: Building a Trustworthy, Secure, and Private Network
April
Monday,
4 April
2005
2:00 PM Shai Halevi, IBM T.J. Watson
Title: A cryptographic model for access control
Monday,
11 April
2005
2:00 PM R. Chandramouli, Stevens Institute of Technology
Title: Opportunistic Encryption to Optimize Security vs. Throughput Trade-off in Wireless Networks
Monday,
18 April
2005
2:00 PM Wenliang (Kevin) Du, Syracuse University
Title: On Privacy-Preserving Data Mining: Deriving Private Information from Disguised Data
Monday,
25 April
2005
2:00 PM David Naumann, Stevens Institute of Technology
Title: Observational Purity and Encapsulation
Wednesday,
27 April
2005
Note unusual day and time!
2:30 PM Anindya Banerjee, Kansas State University
Title: A Logic for Information Flow Analysis and an Application to Forward Slicing
 May
Monday,
2 May
2005
2:00 PM Jaideep Vaidya, Rutgers University
Title: Privacy-Preserving Outlier Detection
   

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