Category: Cybersecurity
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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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talk: 2021 SFS Research Study: Vulnerabilities in UMBC’s Incident Management System, 12-1 Jan. 29
UMBC Ph.D. students Cyrus Bonyadi and Enis Golaszewski describe the planned 2021 SFS Research Study on Vulnerabilities in UMBC’s Incident Management System.
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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
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talk: Intelligence Community Election Security 2020, 12-1 Fri Dec 11
NSA Election Security Lead David Imbordino talks about the U.S. intelligence community election security effort and how NSA fits into this whole of government effort.
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talk: Tim Brennan on “Economics of Law” – Insights into Cybersecurity Policy, 12pm Tue 12/8
UMBC Prof. Tim Brennan talks on the Economics of Law, giving some unexpected and perhaps controversial perspectives from economics on relevant questions about cybersecurity policies. 12-1pm ET, Tue. Dec 8, online.
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talk: Cybersecurity & Local Government: Findings from a Nationwide Survey, 12-12 EST 11/19
UMBC Prof. Don Norris and Laura Mateczun discuss data and results from the first nationwide survey of cybersecurity among US local or grassroots governments. 11-12 EST 11/19
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Alan Sherman and collaborators develop VoteXX with new strategies for secure online voting
Researchers from UMBC and xx.network have been working to design an online voting system that is resistant to coercion and would provide a secure way for people to cast their ballots from computers, tablets, and smartphones in the future.
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talk: BVOT, Self-Tallying Boardroom Voting with Oblivious Transfer; 12-1pm 11/6
UMBC PhD student Farid Javani will present his research on BVOT a self-tallying “boardroom voting” system with oblivious transfer; 12-1:00 pm Friday, 6 November 2020
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talk: Secure Computation: From Theory to Practice, 12-1pm Oct 30
Prof. Jonathan Katz will talk on “Secure Computation: From Theory to Practice”, 12-1pm EDT on Friday, October 30 online via Webex
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talk: Tracking Hacking: The Disturbing Proliferation of Commercial Spyware, 1pm Oct. 23
Prof. Ronald J. Deibert of the U. of Toronto Citizen Lab will talk on “Tracking Hacking: The Disturbing Proliferation of Commercial Spyware”, 1-2pm Fri. Oct. 23, 2020, online