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SECURITY SEMINARS Spring 2006
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
January
Monday
23 January
2006
Note unusual time
and location
3:00 PM
Lieb 3rd floor
conference room
Reiner Sailer , IBM T.J. Watson
Title: sHype Hypervisor Security
Architecture - A Layered Approach for the Xen Open-Source
Hypervisor
February
Tuesday,
21 February
2006
Note unusual day
2:00 PM
Simson Garfinkel , Harvard University
Title: Clean Delete
March
Friday,
3 March
2006
Note unusual day and time
10:45 AM
Jonathan Katz , University of Maryland
Title: New Techniques for
Authenticating Humans (and Other Resource-Constrained
Devices)
Wednesday,
8 March
2006
Note unusual day
2:00 PM
David Woodruff , Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Title: Polylogarithmic Private
Approximations and Efficient Matching
Monday,
20 March
2006
2:00 PM
Yiqun Lisa Yin
Title: Collision Attacks on Hash Functions, Implications,
and Countermeasures
April
Monday,
17 April
2006
2:00 PM
Seny Kamara , Johns Hopkins University
Title: Searchable Symmetric Encryption,
Revisited
Friday,
21 April
2006
Note unusual day
and location
2:00 PM
Lieb 3rd floor
conference room
Aleksey Kliger
Title: A Monadic Analysis of
Information-Flow Security with Mutable State
Monday,
24 April
2006
2:00 PM
Paul Syverson , Naval Research Laboratory
Title: Playing Server Hide and Seek on
the Tor Anonymity Network
Thursday,
27 April
2006
Note unusual day
and location
2:00 PM
Lieb 3rd floor
conference room
David Molnar , UC Berkeley
Title: Techniques for Privacy and
Security in Radio Frequency Identification
May
Friday,
19 May
2006
Note unusual day and time
11:00 AM
Marco Pistoia , IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
Title: Role-Based Access Control
Consistency Validation