Category: Computer Science
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Online Talks Double Feature: Blockchain and Network Defense, 12-2 Fri 3/27, UMBC
UMBC will hold a double feature with two online security-oriented talks from 12:00 pm to 2:00 pm EDT on Friday, March 27. Both talks will be shared via Webex. From 1:00-2:00 pm, Professor Dr. John Mitchell of Stanford University will give a Lockheed Martin Distinguished lecture on “Will Blockchain Change Everything“. Join the presentation online…
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Online talk: Synergy-based human-machine interfaces, 1-2 3/23, Webex
Prof. Ramana Vinjamuri of Stevens Institute of Technology talks about his research on Synergy-based human-machine interfaces, 1-2pm, online via Webex
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Webex talk: John Mitchell: Will Blockchain Change Everything? Fri 3/27 1-2pm
Prof. John Mitchell of Stanford will talk about the potential and challenges of blockchain via webex 1-2pm Friday, March 27
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Webex Talk: Hard-Learned Lesson in Defense of a Network, 12-1 Fri 3/27
Col. Dan Yaroslaski will talk about a “Hard-Learned Lesson in Defense of a Network” via WebEx 12-1, Friday March 27
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talk: Autonomous Agents, Deep Learning, and Graphs for Cyber Defense, 12-1 Fri. 3/13
Dr. Hasan Cam (Army Research Laboratory) talks about research on using autonomous agents, deep Learning, and graphs for cyber defense, 12-1 pm Friday, March 13, ITE 227, UMBC
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talk: Hardware Security Kernel for Managing Memory and Instruction Execution, 12pm Fri 2/28
Dr. Patrick Jungwirth (Army Research Lab) will talk on protecting systems from hardware-level exploits that can bypass protections provided by software-based separation kernels.
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UMBC Data Science Meetup: Enabling Value-Based Health Care Using Modern Analytics Tools
Enabling Value-Based Health CareUsing Modern Analytics Tools Daniel Pichardo and Dr. Xue Yang UMBC will have its second Data Science meetup on February 27 at UMBC University Center, Room 310. Attendance is free, register here. Visitors can park for free (after 4:00 pm) at the parking lots marked with black arrows in the event photo.…
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🔴 talk: Shawn Blanton (CMU); Designing Secure Hardware Systems, 1pm Fri 2/7; Commons 329
Prof. Shawn Blanton of CMU talks on Designing Secure Hardware Systems, 1-2 Fri Feb 7 at UMBC, as part of the Lockheed Martin Distinguished Speaker series.
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talk: Ian Blumenfeld on Interactive Proof Assistants for Verification, Fri 1/31
Ian Blumenfeld of Two Six Labs talks about automated theorem proving and interactive proof assistants for verification, 12-1 Fri 1/31 in ITE227, UMBC
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JHU/APL CIRCUIT internship program information session, 3pm Fri 1/31
There will be a special information session on the JHU/APL CIRCUIT internship program from 3:00 pm to 4:30 pm on Friday, 31 January 2020 in room ITE 459.