Summer'21 Science of Security Quarterly Lablet Meeting
The Summer'21 Science of Security Quarterly Lablet Meeting will be hosted by Carnegie Mellon University on July 13 and 14, 2021. The theme of the meeting is AI and Machine Learning. Day 1 will begin with a panel on the Science of Security Hard Problems. Following the panel there will be briefs from the Lablets. Day 2 will continue with briefs from the Lablets.
The meeting will be virtual. To gain access to the meeting, please register here: https://cps-vo.org/LabletQTRLY/2021/CMU-register
Presentation files are linked from the agenda below.
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Agenda
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TUESDAY, JULY 13 | ||
1100 - 1115 | Welcome and Opening Remarks Jonathan Aldrich (CMU) Heather Lucas (NSA) |
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1115 - 1215 | Science of Security Hard Problems Panel Moderator: Adam Tagert (NSA) |
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1215 - 1300 | BREAK / NETWORKING | |
1300 - 1330 | Events and Stories: NLP toward Secure Software Engineering Hui Guo (NCSU) |
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1330 - 1400 | Trustworthy, Robust, and Explainable ML: Joined at the Hip Matt Fredrikson (CMU) |
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1400 - 1430 | Beyond Lp balls: Attacks on real-world uses of machine learning Michael Reiter (Duke) |
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1430 - 1500 | Networking | |
WEDNESDAY, JULY 14 | ||
1100 - 1130 | Defining Flexible Mechanisms for Attestation Perry Alexander (KU) |
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1130 - 1200 | A First Look at Soft Attestation in Android Apps Abbas Razaghpanah (ICSI) |
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1200 - 1245 | BREAK / NETWORKING | |
1245 - 1315 | Analytics of Cybersecurity Policy: Value for Artificial Intelligence? Nazli Choucri (MIT) |
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1315 - 1345 | Emulating Cybersecurity Simulation Models Using Metamodels for Faster Sensitivity Analysis and Uncertainty Quantification Michael Rausch (UIUC) |
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1345 - 1400 | Closing Remarks Jonathan Aldrich (CMU) Adam Tagert (NSA) |
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1400 - 1430 | Networking | |
1400 - 1500 | Closed PI Meeting |
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