Category: Computer Science
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Webinar on NSA Codebreaker challenge and student opportunities, Sept 9
NSA will hold an NSALive Adobe Webinar on Thursday, September 9, 2021, from 4-6 pm EST to learn about the National Security Agency and Student Program opportunities, as well as a deep dive into the 2021 Codebreaker Challenge.
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CSEE alumna Patricia Ordóñez featured in People of ACM interview
CSEE alumna Patricia Ordóñez featured in People of ACM interview Every month ACM, the oldest and largest professional society devoted to computing, features an interview with two of its nearly 100,000 members from more than 100 countries. In July, UMBC CSEE alumna Patricia (Patti) Ordóñez in its People of ACM series. Dr. Ordóñez received her…
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talk: Transparent Dishonesty: Front-Running Attacks on Blockchain, 12-1 pm ET 3/26
The UMBC Cyber Defense Lab presents Transparent Dishonesty: Front-Running Attacks on Blockchain Professor Jeremy ClarkConcordia Institute for Information Systems EngineeringConcordia University, Montreal, Canada 12–1 pm ET Friday, March 26, 2021online via WebEx We consider front-running to be a course of action where an entity benefits from prior access to privileged market information about upcoming transactions…
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talk: Machine Learning: New Methodology for Physical & Social Sciences, 1pm ET 3/24
24 hour LIDAR backscatter profiles and PBLH points generated from image machine learning system The Infusion of Machine Learning as a New Methodology for the Physical and Social Sciences Dr. Jennifer SleemanCSEE, UMBC 1:00-2:00 pm ET, Wednesday, March 24Online via WebEx Machine learning has made improvements in many areas of computing. Recently attention has been given…
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talk: EIPC: Efficient Asynchronous BFT with Adaptive Security, 12-1 Fri 3/12
UMBC Ph.D. student Chao Liu talks about his research on developing an efficient asynchronous BFT protocol with adaptive security, 12-1pm ET Friday, March 12, online via webex.
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talk: Moving Target Mobile IPv6 Defense, 12-1 Fri 2/26
The UMBC Cyber Defense Lab presents Moving Target Mobile IPv6 Defense Prof. Vahid HeydariComputer Science, Rowan University 12:00–1 pm ET, Friday, 26 February 26, 2021 remotely via WebEx Remote cyberattacks can be started from an unlimited distance through the Internet. These attacks include particular actions that allow attackers to compromise systems remotely. Address-based Distributed Denial-of-Service…
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Six UMBC faculty, incuding three in CSEE, receive MIPS research awards
Three CSEE faculty receive MIPS research awards This post is adapted from a UMBC News article UMBC faculty, alumni entrepreneurs receive record-number of MIPS awards for tech collaborations written by Adriana Fraser. Six UMBC faculty members have just received grants from the Maryland Industrial Partnerships (MIPS) program to develop new technologies with potential to grow…
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Two UMBC alumnae featured in Cybersecurity podcast
Two UMBC alumnae who studied cybersecurity are featured in a podcast on what it’s like working as a woman in the cleared community
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Visiting Prof. Ed Raff’s forthcoming book: Inside Deep Learning
Ed Raff’s book Inside Deep Learning is being published by Manning. He’s a Chief Scientist at Booz Allen Hamilton and both an alumnus of and visiting assistant professor in the UMBC CSEE department.
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event: UMBC INSuRE Research Projects from Fall 2020, 12-1:30 ET 12/18
UMBC students present cybersecurity projects done as part of the Information Security Research and Education (INSuRE) research collaborative, 12-1:30 Fri 12/18, online