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Security Seminars: Spring 2007

Seminars typically take place in Room 202, Babbio Center or Room 110, Babbio Center or Room 319, Lieb Building.

If you would like to receive e-mail announcements of these talks, please subscribe to:

  1. the cs-seminars mailing list (announcements of all Stevens computer science department seminars) or
  2. the ny-sec mailing list (announcements of a variety of security research talks in the greater NYC metropolitan area).

Security Seminars are sponsored by the Stevens Technogenesis fund, the Laboratory for Secure Systems, and the PORTIA project.

Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun

January
Monday,
22 January
2007
2:00 PM
Babbio 110
Rainer Steinwandt, Florida Atlantic University
Title: On a Modular Approach to (Password-)Authenticated Group Key Establishment
Jointly sponsored by the Algebraic Cryptography Center, the Laboratory for Secure Systems, and the PORTIA project.
Monday,
29 January
2007
11:00 AM
Lieb 319
Markus Jakobsson, Indiana University
Title: The Human Factor in Phishing
February
Monday,
12 February
2007
11:00 AM
Babbio 202
Jelena Mirkovic, University of Delaware
Title: A Cheap, Practical and Effective IP Spoofing Defense Via Self-Learning Packet Filtering
Friday,
23 February
2007
11:00 AM
Babbio 202
Prahlad Fogla, Georgia Institute of Technology
Title: Improving the Robustness of Intrusion Detection Systems
Monday,
26 February
2007
11:00 AM
Babbio 202
Reza Curtmola, Johns Hopkins University
Title: Byzantine-Resilient Routing in Multi-Hop Wireless Networks
March
Thursday,
1 March
2007
11:00 AM
Babbio 202
Angelos Stavrou, Columbia University
Title: An Overlay Architecture for End-to-End Service Availability
Monday,
5 March
2007
11:00 AM
Babbio 202
Antonio Nicolosi, New York University and Stanford University
Title: When Conventional Authentication is Not Enough
Thursday,
8 March
2007
11:00 AM
Babbio 202
Sven Dietrich, Carnegie Mellon University / Software Engineering Institute
Title: Malware analysis from DDoS agents to bots and more
April
Thursday,
5 April
2007
11:00 AM
Babbio 202
Hui (Wendy) Wang, University of British Columbia
Title: Secure and Efficient Query Evaluation on XML Databases
Monday,
9 April
2007
11:00 AM
Babbio 202
Benjamin Fung, Simon Fraser University
Title: Privacy-Preserving Data Publishing
Monday,
16 April
2007
2:00 PM
Babbio 110
Sasa Radomirovic, University of Luxembourg and Centre de Recerca Matematica
Title: Verification of Security Protocols
Thursday,
26 April
2007
2:00 PM
Babbio 204
Tom Chothia, CWI
Title: Analysing the MUTE Anonymous File-Sharing System Using the Pi-calculus
Sponsored by the the Laboratory for Secure Systems and the PORTIA project.
May
Tuesday,
15 May
2007
1:00 PM
Babbio 202
Marco Pistoia, IBM Research
Title: Beyond Stack Inspection: A Unified Access-Control and Information-Flow Security Model
Sponsored by the the Laboratory for Secure Systems and the PORTIA project.
June
Friday,
1 June
2007
8:30AM - 6PM Columbia / IBM Research / Stevens : Security and Privacy Day
Held at Columbia.
Registration Required.

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