CIAS SECURITY SEMINAR
SPEAKER SERIES

The CIAS Security Seminar Speaker Series is a collaborative national effort to heighten awareness of a wide variety of security issues, crucial in today's technologically savvy world. As the seminar series continues to expand, our need for sponsorship grows as well. Please contact us if you wish to be a part of the Center's efforts to share in-demand information in the increasingly important field of Information Assurance and Security. We welcome sponsorship offers as well as nominations for future speakers.

Previous Speakers

Samuel T. King,
University of Illinois
'Designing, Implementing, and Defending Against Malicious Hardware' & 'Trust and Protection in the Illinois Browser Operating System'

Dan Boneh, Stanford
'Private Location-Based Services'

Dawn Song,
Carnegie Mellon
'Towards Automatic Generation of Vulnereability Signatures'

Andrew Myers, Cornell
'Making Distributed Systems More Secure By Construction'

Dan Wallach, Rice
'Electronic Voting: Risks and Research'

Eric Lowe, SunSolaris
'The Internals of DTrace'

Fred Chang, NSA
'Research at the NSA: Past, Present and Future'

George Cox, Intel
'Trustworthy Platforms: Problems, Promises, Concepts, Practical Realities and Research Opportunities'

Golden Richard,
University of New Orleans
'Digital Forensics: An Introduction, Current Practices and Next Generation Digital Forensics'

Dickie George, NSA
'Information Assurance at the NSA'


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