Month: February 2016
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talk: Mini-MAC: Raising the Bar for Vehicular Security with a Lightweight Message Authentication Protocol
talk: Mini-MAC: Raising the Bar for Vehicular Security with a Lightweight Message Authentication Protocol, 11:15am Fri 26 February, ITE 237, UMBC
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talk: Secret Life of Mobile Applications, 4/8
The Secret Life of Mobile Applications Dr. Julia Rubin, MIT 12:00pm Friday, 8 April 2016, ITE 325b, UMBC As software becomes increasingly more complex and yet more pervasive, poor understanding of software behavior compromises the quality and the integrity of software systems that we use. In this talk, I will show that automated analysis techniques…
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talk: Trust and Integrity in Modern Supply Chains, 11:30 2/25
Ujjwal Guin (UConn), Establishment of Trust and Integrity in Modern Supply Chains, 11:30-12:30 Thur 25 February 2016, ITE325b at UMBC
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talk: Why applications are still draining our batteries, and how we can help, 3/1
Why applications are still draining our batteries, and how we can help Aaron Schulman, Stanford University 12:00pm Tuesday, 01 March 2016, ITE325b Application developers lack tools to profile and compare the energy consumption of different software designs. This energy-optimization task is challenging because of unpredictable interactions between the application and increasingly complex power management logic. Yet,…
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Marie desJardins recognized by CRA for Undergraduate Research Mentoring
CSEE Prof. Marie desJardins receives an Undergraduate Research Faculty Mentoring Award from the Computing Research Association (CRA)
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Rick Forno discusses Apple-FBI iPhone situation with BBC Radio
Dr. Rick Forno, Cybersecurity Graduate Program Director and Assistant Director of the UMBC Center for Cybersecurity, offered comments to BBC Radio Five regarding the issue of Apple being compelled by a federal judge to facilitate FBI access to an encrypted iPhone used by one of the San Bernadino attackers. During the interview, he provided initial…
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talk: Leveraging human insights into problem structure for scientific discovery
Talk: Ronan Le Bras, Leveraging Human Insights into Problem Structure for Scientific Discovery, 12:00 Tue Feb. 23, ITE325b, UMBC
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talk: From Forensics to Security, 1pm Fri 2/19 ITE325b
Dr. Robert Walls, From Forensics to Security: Securing Complex Systems through Data-driven Investigation, 1pm Friday, 19 Feb., ITE325b, UMBC
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2016 Maryland Computing Education Summit, April 12, UMBC
On Tuesday, April 12, 2016, the CS Matters in Maryland project and the Maryland State Department of Education will jointly host a CE21-Maryland Summit for Computing Education at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) campus in Baltimore, Maryland. This event invites the attendance of teachers, administrators, legislators, industry leaders, and others who have an interest in expanding computer…
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talk, Chaitan Baru: NSF Big Data/Data Science Programs 10am 2/12
Chaitan Baru of NSF’s Big Data/Data Science Programs will talk on Big Data/Data Science Programs at NSF at 10am Friday February 12 at UMBC