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The NC State University Science of Security Lablet will hold our annual Fall Community Forum on Thursday, October 20, 2016.

The Forum will feature short presentations from students and faculty highlighting the many Science of Security research projects currently operating within the Lablet, as well as guest presentations from some of our partners.

A poster session will offer our guests the opportunity to talk one-on-one with students and faculty about their research projects and opportunities for collaboration. The goal of the Science of Security Lablet Community Forum is to build collaborative partnerships between our researchers and other security-minded organizations.

All presentations will occur in room 3211 of Engineering Building II on the NC State University Centennial Campus. Directions, parking, and related information follow the agenda.

If you particiated in the Community Forum, we would like to know about your experience. We have a short survey for your feedback and would sincerely appreciate a few minutes of your time to complete it.


Agenda

10:00 - 10:15 am Welcome & Introductions: Laurie Williams (NCSU) and Adam Tagert (NSA)
10:15 am - 12:30 pm Student presentations using the PechaKucha format.
Olga Zielinska Different Phish Take Different Bait
Adwait Nadkarni Information Secrecy for Smartphones using Smart Isolation
Chris Theisen Risk-Based Attack Surface Approximation
Ignacio Dominguez Interface Manipulation for Persistent, Subtle Security Proofs
Shams Al Amin Adoption of Security Analysis Tools in Software Development
Sarah Elder Identifying and Comparing Security Requirements From Natural Language Artifacts
Ozgur Kafali Socializing Attack/Defense Trees to Prevent Misuse
Rui Shu A Study of Security Vulnerabilities on Docker Hub
10 minute break
Victor Heorhiadi Utilizing Networking Innovations for Security
Akond Rahman Defect Analysis of Infrastructure as Code (IaC)
Nirav Ajmeri Engineering Socially Aware Applications for Privacy
Jiaming Jiang Coco: Runtime Reasoning about Conflicting Norms
Sheng Liu Flow Reconnaissance via Timing Attacks on SDN Switches
Esha Sharma How effective is your privacy policy?
Karthik Sheshadri Stopping Privacy Breaches Before They Happen
Richeng Jin Collaborative IDS configuration: A Two-layer Game-Theoretical Approach
12:30 - 1:30 pm Lunch - 3001 EB II
1:30 - 2:30 pm Nikola Vouk (SAS Institute) - "Software Security for the ISV"
Alexandros Kapravelos (NCSU) - "Analyzing Browser Extensions"
Andy Porter (Merck) - "Merck Security Focus Areas"
2:30 pm - until Poster session

Travel to NCSU Centennial Campus

Centennial Campus Visitors

Directions to Engineering Building II

890 Oval Dr. Raleigh, NC 27606 (Google Maps link)

Text Directions (Computer Science Department page with links to additional maps)

Parking

Paid parking is available in the Partners Way Parking Deck (Google Maps link to 851 Partners Way), a short walk to EB2. Parking rates are $2 for first hour, $1 for each consecutive half hour, with a $10 daily maximum per visit. Payment is by Debit and Credit Cards ONLY: Master Card, Visa, Discover and American Express.

Pull ticket when entering pay lot. Make payment at exit gate or at Pay-on-Foot station by inserting validated ticket. Please note, if using Pay-on-Foot option, customers have 10 minutes to exit after making payment or additional fees may apply.

Walking directions to the Engineering Building II from the Partners Way Parking Deck.

Wireless Network Information

NCSU Guest Wireless Information

Questions

Event Details
Location: 
Engineering Building II Room 3211, NC State Centennial Campus
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