Author: Tim Finin
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talk: Statistical Methods for Integration and Analysis of Opinionated Text, 4/21
Prof ChengXiang Zhai (UIUC), Statistical Methods for Integration and Analysis of Opinionated Text Data, 10:00am Thursday 21 April 2016, ITE 459, UMBC.
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talk: IoT Device Security Research at Morgan State University, 12pm Fri 4/15
Prof. Kevin Kornegay (Morgan State) talks at UMBC on IoT Device Security Research at Morgan State University , Noon Fri. April 15, 2016
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Free Arduino workshops, 2-6pm, Sat 4/9 and 4/16, ITE239, UMBC
The Arduino microcontroller is a great device for anyone who wants to learn more about technology. It is used in a variety of fields in research and academia and may even help you get an internship. Our instructors have used the Arduino for researching self-replicating robots and remote-controlled helicopters, hacking into a vehicle’s control system,…
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UMBC-USNA teams share progress on cybersecurity research at symposium
UMBC and U.S. Naval Academy faculty researchers presented updates on five collaborative cybersecurity projects funded by the Office of Naval Research during the inaugural USNA-UMBC Partnership Symposium
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talk: Firmware Instruction Identification using Side-Channel Power Analysis
Deepak Krishnankutty on Firmware Instruction Identification using Side-Channel Power Analysis, 11:15am-12:30pm, Friday, April 8, 2016, ITE 237, UMBC
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Forum on Cybersecurity Concerns in Local Governments, Baltimore 4/15
UMBC’s School of Public Policy presents research on cybersecurity initiatives in local governments in Maryland and their public policy implications, 8:30-11 Fri April 15, Columbus Center, Baltimore
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talk: Visualizing (Scientific) Simulations, 12pm 4/4, UMBC
Prof. Josh Levine (Clemson) talks on Visualizing (Scientific) Simulations with Geometric and Topological Features at Noon on Monday, 4 April 2016 in ITE 325b at UMBC
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talk: Reverse Engineering of Dynamic Regulatory Networks from Morphological Data, 11am 4/7
NOTE CHANGE OF TIME: Prof. Daniel Lobo, Reverse Engineering of Dynamic Regulatory Networks from Morphological Experimental Data, 11:00am Thursday 7 April 2016
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ICEW – Conference Information
ICEW 2016 will be held in UMBC’s University Center on the 3rd floor on June 3rd, 2016. Please register at the link below. <Registration Link> Main – About the Presenters – Agenda – Conference Information
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ICEW – About the Presenters
Session I. Secure Coding taught through hands on exercises. Computer and Information Sciences Department, Towson University Dr. Blair Taylor is a Clinical Associate Professor in the Computer and Information Sciences Department at Towson University with over 20 years of teaching experience. She developed and assessed many of the security injection modules. She has published and…