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Every week ISAlliance web casts a seminar covering a wide range of technical and public policy issues on information security. The webinars represent cutting edge technology, both in delivery and content. To accommodate seemingly uncompromising work schedules, the webinars are archived in a section of the ISAlliance/ Carnegie Mellon CyLab website and can be viewed at any time more convenient to our members.
Above is Don McGillen, Executive Director of Carnegie Mellon University CyLab, as he introduces a speaker during a live webcast. ISAlliance webinars display a live video of the speaker and the corresponding view graphs the speaker is using. In addition, participants have the ability to ask live questions that will be read to the speaker. The ISAlliance delivers information security webinars for Continuing Education Credit and does not solicit member information to be used for future marketing or sales promotions. These are not vendor-sponsored events. Current and Upcoming Webinars: WINTER 2007 Feb. 26 Pam Fusco, CISO CitiGroup
Feb. 12 Steven Hunter, IBM
Feb. 7 Marc Steigler, Research Scientist, HP The HP Labs Virus Safe Computing Initiative
Feb. 5 Lorenz Miller, EPFL, Switzerland Cryptanalysis of the Sidelnikov Cryptosystem
Feb. 1 Diana Burke, CISO Royal Bank of Canada A CISO's Journey, Every Day is a New Day
Jan. 29 Brian Parno #4 of 4 Smart Phone Webinar: Phoolproof Phishing
Jan. 26 Mike Reiter #3 of 4 Smart Phone Webinar: Capture-Resilient Devices
Jan. 24 Adrian Perrig #2 of 4 Smart Phone Webinar: Seeing-is-believing and Human-verifiable code execution Jan. 15 Lujo Bauer #1 of 4 Smart Phone Webinar: The Grey System
SUMMER 2006 Aug. 15 David O'Hallaron, Associate Professor, CS & ECE, CMU Privacy Tradeoffs in Applying Virtual Machine Technology at Enterprise Scale
Aug. 11 Professor Reto Wettach, University of Applied Sciences, Potsdam, Germany Physical Interaction Design
Aug. 7 Alessandro Acquisti, Assistant Professor, Information Technology and
Public Policy, H. John Heinz III School of Public Policy and Management,
CMU Imagined Communities: Information Revelation, Privacy, and the Facebook
July 31 Tina Wong, Faculty, Information Networking Institute, Systems Scientist, CyLab & ECE, CMU Using Data Mining to Detect Router Misconfigurations
July 25 Robert A. Wooldridge, Director, Center for Technology Transfer, CMU Technology Transfer: From University R&D to Commercialization
July 17 Peter Steenkiste, Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Computer Science, CMU Access Control to Information in Pervasive Computing Environments
July 10 Jonathan Aldrich, Assistant Professor, School of Computer Science, CMU Lightweight Protocol Verification with Typestates
June 28 Priya Narasimhan, Assistant Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering, CMU MEAD: Middleware for Embedded Adaptive Dependability
June 19 Nancy Mead, Senior Member of the Technical Staff, Software Engineering
Institute SQUARE: Requirements Engineering for Improved System Security
June 12 Robert C. Seacord, Senior Vulnerability Analyst, CERT/CC CERT Secure Coding Initiative
June 5 Vijayakumar Bhagavatula, Professor, ECE, CMU Spatial Frequency Domain Techniques for Face Recognition Grand Challenge (FRGC)
SPRING 2006 May 17 Virgil Gligor, Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering& Professor, Institute for Systems Research, University of Maryland On the Evolution of Adversary Models in Security Protocols- from the Beginning to Sensor Networks
May 16 Raj Rajkumar, Professor ECE & CS, CMU FireFly Wireless Sensor Networks
May 9 Yongdae Kim, Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Securing Cooperative P2P Systems
May 8 Dawn Cappelli & Andy Moore, Senior Members of the Technical Staff,
SEI Prevention and Detection of Insider Threats
May 4 Vern Paxson, International Computer Science Institute, Berkeley. Exploiting Underlying Structure for Detailed Reconstruction of an Internet-scale Event
May 1 Thomas Reps, University of Wisconsin and GrammaTech, Inc. WYSINWYX: What You See Is Not What You eXecute
Apr. 17 Adrian Perrig, Assistant Professor in Electrical and Computer Engineering, Engineering and Public Policy, and Computer Science at CMU Security in Sensor Networks: Industry Trends, Present and Future Research Directions
Apr. 11 Chas DiFatta, Chair, Middleware Diagnostics Advisory Group,
development effort (EDDY) and member of the SALSA security advisory group for
Internet2. The Case for Comprehensive Diagnostics
Apr. 10 Vinod Yegneswaran, Research Assistant at the Wisconsin Advanced Internet Lab & CyLab Research Scientist Candidate. Empirical Foundations for Network Defense
Apr. 5 Brent Waters, Computer Scientist in the Principled Systems Group in the
Computer Science Laboratory at SRI International Fully Collusion-Resistant Broadcast Encryption and Traitor Tracing Systems
Apr. 3 Dr. Maire McLoone, Royal Academy of Engineering Research Fellow The
Institute of Electronics, Communications and Information Technology (ECIT),
Queen's University Belfast, Northern Ireland Cryptographic Algorithms & Architectures for System-on-Chip
Mar. 29 Jim Reavis, President, Reavis Consulting Group Executive Director, Information Systems Security Association (ISSA) Editor, CSOinformer - Security wisdom ahead of the curve Emerging Trends in Security Convergence
Mar. 23 Michel Cukier, Assistant Professor in the Center for Risk and
Reliability in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Maryland,
College Park. An Experimental Analysis of Scans and Their Impact on Attacks
Mar. 20 Rich Caralli, Senior Member of the Technical Staff, CERT ~AND~ James F. Stevens, Member of the Technical Staff, Software Engineering Institute Sustaining Operational Resiliency: A Process Improvement Approach to Security Management
Mar. 13 Bill Scherlis, Director, ISRI and Professor, School of Computer Science at CMU Joint CyLab-ISRI Seminar Prospects for Direct Assurance for Applications Software
Mar. 9 Martha Stansell-Gamm, Chief, Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Section, U.S. Department of Justice Hackers, Phishers, Feds, and You
Mar. 7 Annie I. Antón, Ph.D., Visiting Scholar (Faculty Sabbatical), Purdue University
Associate Professor of Software Engineering, North Carolina State
University Aligning Privacy Values, Policies, Law and Software Requirements
Feb. 27 Shelagh Sayers, Special Agent, Computer Intrusion Squad, FBI San Francisco Division, and SF Bay Area Infragard FBI Coordinator Combating Cyber Crime in the United States and Japan: Forging Connections to Safeguard Society
Feb. 20 Greg Ganger, Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering, School of Computer Science; Director of PDL, CMU Towards realistic survivable storage
Feb. 13 Hui Zhang, Professor of Computer Science, CMU Dragnet: Towards a Framework of Internet Forensics
Feb. 6 Robert Thibadeau, Ph.D. Chief Technologist, Seagate Research Research Professor (on Leave), Robotics and ISRI, CMU Trusted Computing Technology
Jan. 30 Michael Shamos, Distinguished Career Professor, ISRI Joint CyLab-ISRI Seminar Why Don't We Have Paper Trails in Pennsylvania?
Jan. 23 Mike Reiter, CyLab Technical Director, Professor of CS and ECE A self-service architecture for scalable service deployment
Jan. 19 David Boles, CTO of Crossroads Systems Securing Database Systems in the Context of Modern Application Architectures
Jan. 12 Tzi-cker Chiueh, Professor, Computer Science Department State University of New York at Stony Brook Software Security Problems and Solutions: A Stony Brook Perspective
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