Category: Computer Science
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Profs. Sherman and Oliva receive NSF award to study cybersecurity education
UMBC Professors Alan T. Sherman (PI, CSEE) and Linda Oliva (CO-PI, Education) received a grant from the National Science Foundation to study and improve how cybersecurity is taught at the U.S. Naval Academy and U.S. Military Academy.
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DAX 2022: a one-day data science conference at UMBC, Sat. June 4
DAX 2022 is a one-day, in-person conference at UMBC on data science, analytics, and data exploration with food, drinks, networking with experts in the field
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UMBC CIO Jack Suess interviewed on CyberTalk podcast
UMBC alumnus Mike Shelah (’95) interviewed UMBC’s CIO Jack Seuss on his CyberTalk podcast about how the University addresses evolving cybersecurity issues and how UMBC uses its students to build a talent pipeline.
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talk: Model Validation for DARPA DPRIVE
The UMBC Cyber Defense Lab presents Model Validation for DARPA DPRIVE Ian BlumenfeldUMBC and Two Six Technologies (joint work with Eric Bond, William Harrison, Chris Hathhorn, Paul Li, Matthew Torrence, and Jared Ziegler) 12–1 pm ET, Friday 6 May 2022, via WebEx Commodity hardware description languages (HDLs) like VHDL and Verilog present a challenge from…
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talk: Formal Methods Analysis of the Session Binding Proxy Protocol, 12-1 Fri 4/1
The UMBC Cyber Defense Lab presents A Formal Methods Analysis of the Session Binding Proxy Protocol Kirellos N. Abou Elsaad, UMBC 12-1 pm, Friday, 1 April 2022, via WebEx Proposed by Burgers, Verdult, and Eekelen in 2013, the Session Binding Proxy (SBP) protocol intends to prevent session hijacking by binding the application session to the…
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Prof. Matuszek receives prestigious NSF CAREER award for robotics research
CSEE professor Cynthia Matuszek received a presigeous NSF CAREER award to support her research on improving the ability of robots to interact with people in everyday environments. The five-year award provides nearly $550,000 to support research by Dr. Matuszek and her students in the Interactive Robotics and Language lab.
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UMBC Computer Science Lecturer, full-time, non-tenure-track position
The Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering (CSEE) at the University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC) invites applications for a non-tenure track position at the rank of Lecturer. This full-time position begins in Fall 2022.
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UMBC Computer Science open-rank, tenure-track faculty position
UMBC’s Computer Science and Electrical Engineering Dept. invites applications for an open-rank, tenured/tenure-track position in Computer Science to begin in the Fall of 2022.
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talk: Shadow IT in Higher Ed: Survey & Case Study for Cybersecurity, 12-1 Fri 12-3
We explore shadow information technology in higher education through a two-tiered approach involving a detailed case study and comprehensive survey of IT professionals. In its many forms, shadow IT is the software or hardware present in a computer system or network that lies outside the typical review process of the responsible IT unit.
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UMBC Computer Science Students Learn About Quantum Algorithms
UMBC Computer Science Students Learn About Quantum Algorithms UMBC computer science graduate students now gain an introduction to quantum algorithms in the required core course CMSC-641 Design and Analysis of Algorithms. Professor Alan T. Sherman and his colleagues–including Professors Sam Lomonaco (computer science) and Linda Oliva (education)—are piloting a two-week unit on quantum algorithms. With…