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ITI Trust and Security Seminar (TSS)

About TSS

The Trust & Security Seminar series is held regularly during the academic year. The series presents speakers from both within and outside the University covering all aspects of information trust and the application areas that ITI makes trustworthy. In Spring 2007, it will usually be held in room 3405 of Siebel Center for Computer Science on alternate Wednesdays at 4:00 p.m. (This may vary; check the calendar or individual seminar announcements for information on each seminar.) Himanshu Khurana organizes the Trust & Security Seminar series; contact him with requests for speakers or information.

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Upcoming and Past TSS Seminars

Upcoming and past TSS seminars are listed below. Please refer to the ITI Calendar for a complete list of upcoming ITI events, including other ITI seminar and lecture series.

 

2007-2008 Series

5/16/08 Chris Grier
University of Illinois
"Secure Web Browsing with the OP Web Browser"
5/7/08 Peter Popov
City University, London, UK
"Diversity with Off-the-Shelf Relational Database Management Systems (SQL Servers): Empirical Studies on Dependability and Performance"
4/28/08 Yuri Gurevich
Microsoft Research
"New Developments in Access Control: DKAL, Distributed Knowledge Authorization Language"
4/21/08 William F. Walker
Cisco Systems, Inc.
"Use of an XML Gateway in Enterprise Security Architectures"
4/16/08 Jody Westby
Global Cyber Risk LLC
"How Legal Issues Impact Using Commercial Data for Cyber Security R&D"
4/2/08 Chris Clifton
Purdue University
"Measuring Privacy: A Risk-Based Approach"
2/13/08 Adam J. Lee
University of Illinois
"Towards Practical and Secure Decentralized Attribute-Based Authorization Systems"
2/7/08 Dean Haacker
Motorola
"IT Governance at Motorola"
12/5/07 Reza Curtmola
Purdue University
"Do You Have My Data? Prove It! (Provable Data Possession at Untrusted Stores)"
12/4/07 Yan Chen
Northwestern University
"Measurement and Analysis of Misconfigured Peer-to-Peer Traffic"
11/29/07 Benjamin Zorn
Microsoft Research
"Tolerating and Correcting Memory Errors in C and C++"
11/9/07 Yair Amir
Johns Hopkins University
"Scaling Intrusion-Tolerant Replication to Wide-Area Networks"
10/24/07 Radu Sion
Stony Brook University
"Towards Regulatory Compliance in Data Management"
10/3/07 Soumyadeb Mitra
University of Illinois
"Trustworthy Management of Compliant Records"
9/19/07 Peng Ning
NC State University
"Providing DoS-Resistance for Authenticated Broadcast in Wireless Sensor Networks"
9/12/07 Sean Smith
Dartmouth College
"Magic Boxes: Hardware-Based Cybersecurity"

 

2006-2007 Series

5/9/07 Scott Lintelman
Boeing
"Electronic Distribution of Airplane Software and Data"
4/18/07 Jürgen Scheffran
University of Illinois
"From Cells to Networks: Energy Security Through Renewables"
4/11/07 K. Subramanian
Ministry of Communications & Information Technology, India and Comptroller & Auditor General of India
"eSecurity to eAssurance: A New Paradigm Shift"
4/4/07 Matthias Hollick
Technische Universität Darmstadt
"Vaccinating Ad Hoc Networks Against Misbehaving Nodes"
3/28/07 Nick Multari
Boeing
"LANs in Aircraft, Including Safety and Security Issues and Initial Acceptance Criteria"
3/27/07 Jon A. Solworth
University of Illinois at Chicago
"Rethinking the Operating Systems Protections: Towards a New Security Architecture for Authorization"
1/29/07 Vikram Adve
CS Department, UIUC
"The Compiler's Role in Software Security"
1/17/06 Marina Blanton
Purdue University
"Secret Handshakes with Dynamic and Fuzzy Matching"
12/15/06 Anupam Datta
Stanford University
"Reasoning about Security and Privacy"
12/6/06 Somesh Jha
University of Wisconsin-Madison
"Towards Behavior-based Malware Detection"
11/10/06 R. Sekar
Stony Brook University
"Automated Software Vulnerability Remediation and Immunization"
11/8/06 Steven Borbash
National Security Agency
"Two New Solutions to Computer Security Problems"
11/6/06 Jeff Hughes
Air Force Research Laboratory
"The Software Protection Initiative"
10/18/06 Vitaly Shmatikov
University of Texas at Austin
"Cracking Passwords for Fun and Profit"
10/12/06 Anna Lisa Ferrara
University of Salerno
"Provably-Secure Hierarchical Key Assignment Schemes"
10/11/06 Nicholas Weaver
International Computer Science Institute, Berkeley
"Towards HardLANs: Scaling IDS to 1 Gbps and Beyond"
9/27/06 Adam Lee
University of Illinois
"Safety and Consistency in Policy-Based Authorization Systems"
8/24/06 Kristen LeFevre
UW-Madison
"Anonymity in Data Publishing and Distribution"

 

2005-2006 Series

4/12/06 Jodie Boyer
University of Illinois
"Privacy Sensitive Location Information Systems in Smart Buildings"
4/5/06 Annie I. Antón
North Carolina State University
"Aligning Privacy Values, Policies, Law and Software Requirements"
1/31/06 Markus Jakobsson
Indiana University
"The Future of Phishing"
12/9/05 Jelena Mirkovic
University of Delaware
"Clouseau: A Practical IP Spoofing Defense Through Route-Based Filtering"
12/7/05 Jiangtao Li
Purdue University
"Automated Trust Negotiation Using Cryptographic Credentials"
11/29/05 Mike Hicks "Cyclone"
11/11/05 Michel Cukier
University of Maryland
"An Experimental Analysis of Scans and Their Impact on Attacks"
10/19/05 Yi-Min Wang
Microsoft Research, Redmond
"Automated Web Patrol with Strider HoneyMonkeys: Finding Web Sites That Exploit Browser Vulnerabilities"
10/10/05 Andrew Myers
Cornell University
"Programming with Explicit Security Policies"

 

Spring 2005 Security Seminar Series

Prior to the creation of the ITI Trust and Security Seminar series in 2005, the Security Seminar series offered talks in this topic area. For information on Spring 2005 Security Seminars, see the Security Seminar home page.