Category: News
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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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Prof. Anthony Johnson selected as the 2021 recipient of The Optical Society Stephen D. Fantone Distinguished Service Award
Professor Anthony Johnson selected as the 2021 recipient of The Optical Society Stephen D. Fantone Distinguished Service Award CSEE Professor Anthony Johnson has been selected as the 2021 recipient of The Optical Society (OSA) Stephen D. Fantone Distinguished Service Award. Dr. Johnson is being honored specifically for decades of principled leadership and steadfast service to The Optical Society…
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Prof. Chein-I Chang honored by journal special issue dedication
Prof. Chein-I Chang honored by journal special issue dedication CSEE Professor Chein-I Chang was recently honored by the IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing by dedicating an upcoming special issue to him. The special issue is on Hyperspectral imaging and data exploitation, a topic that Professor Chang has pioneered…
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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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talk: Ed Raff on Machine Learning for Malware: Challenges and Progress, 12-1pm ET Wed 2/17
Ed Raff gives an overview of malware detection and why it poses challenging machine learning research problems and progress we’ve made on these tasks by taking some non-standard approaches.
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talk: Modeling and Simulation for Reducing Risks Associated with Extreme Weather, 11-12 2/10
CARTA Distinguished Lecture Modeling and Simulation for Reducing the Risks Associated withExtreme Weather Dr. Robert Atlas Research Professor & Global Coordinator for CARTADirector Emeritus/ NOAA Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory 11:00-12:00 ET Wednesday, 10 February 2021 WebEX link The reduction of losses related to hurricanes and other extreme weather phenomena involves many complex aspects ranging…
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talk: Dr. Richard Carback on Startup Lessons Learned, 12-1 Fri 2/12
Rick Carback explore the technology and lessons learned from his experience co-founding and closing the security startup Lexumo, which provided the only automated service that continuously monitors IoT software platforms for the latest public vulnerabilities.
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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: Theoryful Machine Learning in the Chemical Sciences, 1-2 Fri 2/5
Prof. Tyler Josephson of UMBC’s Chemical, Biochemical & Environmental Engineering Dept. will talk on Theoryful Machine Learning in the Chemical Sciences, 1-2pm ET Friday, Feb. 5.
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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.