Category: Events
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talk: More holes than cheese: Vulnerabilities of the e-voting system used in the 2022 French presidential election
Dr. Enka Blanchard will present the first security and privacy analysis of the Neovote e-voting system, which was used for three of the five primaries in the French 2022 presidential election.
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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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Cybersecurity CTF competition starts 1pm Friday 4/29
The UMBC Cyberdawgs will host a 48-hour Jeopardy-style Capture The Flag cybersecurity competition, online and in person for UMBC participants. DawgCTF 2022 will be a Jeopardy-style CTF, so things are pretty simple. Players register online, either in teams or alone. At 1300 EDT on April 29, 2022, the competition will open. Players will have access…
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talk: Multiphoton quantum networks for applications in quantum technologies,11-12:30 4/26
Quantum Computing Information Science Colloquium Multiphoton quantum networks forapplications in quantum technologies Vincenzo Tamma Reader in Physics and Founding Director of the Quantum Science & Technology HubUniversity of Portsmouth 11-12:30, Tuesday, April 26, 2022, ITE 325b Multiphoton quantum interference underpins fundamental tests of quantum mechanics and quantum technologies, including applications in quantum computing, quantum sensing, and…
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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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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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talk: Risk-Aware Coordination between Aerial & Ground Robots, 12-1 Wed. 3/2
ArtIAMAS Seminar SeriesCo-organized by UMBC, UMCP, and Army Research Lab Risk-Aware Coordination between Aerial and Ground Robots Pratap TokekarComputer Science, University of Maryland, College Park 12-1 PM ET, Wed. 2 March 2022 via Webex As autonomous systems are fielded in unknown, dynamic, potentially contested conditions, they will need to operate with partial, uncertain information. Successful…
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talk: Interactive Natural Language Processing, 12-1 Wed. 2/23
Prof. Hal Daume describes how systems that help real-world users with tasks need to be able to communicate bi-directionally with people.