Science of Security Lablet Quarterly Meeting (NCSU) - February 2017
Quarterly SoS Meeting at NC State
The Science of Security Quarterly Meeting at NC State University will be held on Wednesday, February 1 and Thursday, February 2, 2017 at NC State University. The main meeting will be held in room 3211 of Engineering Building II (EB2) on the NC State University Centennial Campus.
Meeting Agenda
Wednesday, February 1 |
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8:30 - 9:00 am | 3001 EB2 3211 EB2 |
Breakfast Welcome & Introductions: Laurie Williams (NCSU), Munindar Singh (NCSU) (video) |
9:00 am - 9:30 am | 3211 EB2 | NSA Update Adam Tagert (NSA) (video) |
9:30 am - 10:30 am | 3211 EB2 | Invited talk: "Federal Privacy R&D Priorities" Tomas Vagoun (NCO NITRD) (video) |
10:30 am - 11:00 am | 3211 EB2 | Lablet talk: "Anonymity in the Bitcoin P2P Network" Giulia Fanti (UIUC) (video) |
11:00 am - 11:15 am | 3211 EB2 | Break |
11:15 am - 12:15 pm | 3211 EB2 | Invited talk: "Researching the Science of Privacy" Dave Marcos (NSA) (video) |
12:15 pm - 1:15 pm | 3001, 3002 EB2 | Lunch |
1:15 pm - 1:45 pm | 3211 EB2 | Lablet talk: "A Control-theoretic View of AI for Security" Dave Roberts (NCSU) (video) |
1:45 pm - 2:15 pm | 3211 EB2 | Lablet talk: "Safety and Control for AI-based Systems" Bill Scherlis (CMU) |
2:15 pm - 2:45 pm | 3211 EB2 | Lablet talk: "Privacy Incidents, privacy news and news about incidents" Jessica Staddon (NCSU) (video) |
2:45 - 3:45 pm | 3211 EB2, Third Floor Hallway | Break & Poster Session |
3:45 pm - 4:45 pm | 3211 EB2 | Invited talk: "Why can't I put down my phone? The paradox of computing in modern work environments." Jennifer Cowley (CERT) (video) |
4:45 pm - | TBA | PI Meeting |
Thursday, February 2 |
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8:30 - 9:00 am | 3001 EB2 | Breakfast |
9:00 - 10:00 am | 3211 EB2 | Invited talk: "It Takes Data To Protect Data" David Hoffman (Intel) (video) |
10:00 am - 10:30 am | 3211 EB2 | Lablet talk: "Security and Privacy in Machine Learning" Nitin Vaidya (UIUC) (video) |
10:30 am - 11:15 am | 3211 EB2, Third Floor Hallway | Break & Poster Session |
11:15 am - 11:45 am | 3211 EB2 | Lablet talk: "How Good is a Security Policy against Breaches?" Ozgur Kafali (NCSU) (video) |
11:45 am - 12:15 pm | 3211 EB2 | Lablet talk: "Discovering a Natural Language Semantics for Privacy" Travis Breaux (CMU) (video) |
12:15 pm - 12:30 pm | 3211 EB2 | Closing Laurie Williams & Munindar Singh |
12:30 pm - | 3001, 3211 EB2 | Box lunch & Social time |
Posters
- Privacy-Aware Socially Intelligent Applications. Nirav Ajmeri, Munindar Singh
- Adoption of Security Analysis Tools in Software Development. Shams Al-Amin, Nirav Ajmeri, Munindar Singh, Jon Doyle, Emily Berglund
- UI Manipulation for Persistent, Subtle Security Proofs. Ignacio Dominguez, Nischal Shrestha, David Roberts, Robert St. Amant
- Identifying and Consolidating Security Requirements from Regulatory Documents. Sarah Elder, Hui Guo, Laurie Williams, Munindar Singh
- Resource-efficient Composition of Network Security Applications. Victor Heorhiadi, Michael Reiter, Vyas Sekar
- On the tradeoff between Utility and Privacy in Collaborative Intrusion Detection Networks. Richeng Jin, Huaiyu Dai
- How Good is a Security Policy against Breaches? Ozgur Kafali, Jasmine Jones, Megan Petruso, Laurie Williams, Munindar Singh
- Cloud Storage Service Organization Study. Yehuda Katz, Casen Hunger, Michelle Mazurek, Ch. Papamanthou, Mohit Tiwari
- Flow Reconnaissance via Timing Attacks on SDN Switches. Sheng Liu, Michael Reiter
- Practical Secrecy Enforcement on Modern Commodity Platforms. Adwait Nadkarni, Benjamin Andow, William Enck
- Defect Analysis of Infrastructure as Code. Akond Rahman, Laurie Williams
- Leveraging Search Query Trends as a Privacy Preference Proxy. Shaown Sarker, Andrew McNamara, Jessica Staddon
- A Study of Security Vulnerabilities on Docker Hub. Rui Shu, Xiaohui (Helen) Gu, William Enck
- Attack Surface Definitions. Christopher Theisen, Nuthan Munaiah, Laurie Williams
- FeatureSmith: Automatically Engineering Features for Malware Detection by Mining the Security Literature. Ziyun Zhu, Tudor Dumitras
- An Analysis of Phishing Bait. Olga Zielinska, Patrick Lawson, Christopher Mayhorn
Travel to NCSU Centennial Campus
Hotel Accomodations
- Holiday Inn Express & Suites Raleigh SW NC State
- DoubleTree Hilton Brownstone-University
- Embassy Suites Cary
- Sheraton Raleigh Downtown
Directions to the 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
- If you have any questions about the technical portion of the meetings, please contact Laurie Williams (williams@csc.ncsu.edu) or Munindar Singh (mpsingh@ncsu.edu).
- If you have any questions regarding logistics, please contact David Wright (david_wright@ncsu.edu).