Category: CSEE
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talk: Designing Quantum Resistant KeyExchange Protocols with CPSA, 12-1 Fri 4/15, online
The UMBC Cyber Defense Lab presents Designing Quantum Resistant KeyExchange Protocols with CPSA Dr. Edward Zieglar, CSEE, UMBC 12–1 pm, Friday, 15 April 2022online via WebEx With developments in quantum computers and algorithms, the public-key systems that we rely upon for secure network communication will become vulnerable to exploitation. Quantum-resistant key exchange protocols are needed…
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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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talk: CyMOT Cybersecurity Training for Operational Technology in Manufacturing, 12-1 Fri 3/18
The UMBC Cyber Defense Lab presents CyMOT: Cybersecurity Training forOperational Technology in Manufacturing Nilanjan Banerjee, UMBC CSEE 12-1 pm Friday, 18 March 2022, via WebEx The University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) and MxD Learn, the workforce arm of MxD, seeks to collaboratively build Phase I of CyMOT to address the need for cybersecurity for…
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talk: Ted Selker on Voting Technology, 12-1, Fri 3/4
Dr. Ted Selker describes voting-process problems and technological problems, and some possible solutions for voting improvement. 12-1 ET March 4, 2022 online.
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Ukraine conflict brings cybersecurity risks to US homes, businesses
Ukraine conflict brings cybersecurity risks to US homes, businesses Richard Forno, University of Maryland, Baltimore County All cybersecurity is local, regardless of the world situation. That means it’s personal, too – in Americans’ homes, computers and online accounts. As violence spreads thousands of miles away from the U.S., my strong recommendation is that all Americans…
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Summer internships at the Army Research Lab in MD
Summer 2022 internships at the Army Research Laboratory in MD for undergraduate and graduate students
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Meet UMBC’s alumni who built the Smithsonian’s Searchable Museum, expanding online access to African American history and culture
The National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC) is known for its stunning architecture and powerful, immersive exhibits. More than 600,000 visitors experienced the NMAAHC – the newest Smithsonian museum – in the first three months of its opening in Washington, D.C. During the COVID pandemic, the museum wondered how it could best…
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talk: Users’ Preferences for Enhanced Misinformation Warnings on Twitter
Work on enhancements to the misinformation warnings where users are advised on the context of the information hazard and exposed to standard warning iconography.
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UMBC Computer Engineering major Joshua Slaughter receives Marshall Scholarship
Computer Engineering major Joshua Slaughter ‘22, M30, has received the Marshall Scholarship, becoming the second student in UMBC history and the first in 29 years to be selected for the prestigious award. Slaughter is one of 41 American students chosen this year from institutions across the country for the Marshall Scholarship, which supports graduate study…