Research Organization

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Visible to the public New Cyber-Physical Systems Education Activities at Los Alamos National Laboratory (presentation)

Charles Farrar, "New Cyber-Physical Systems Education Activities at Los Alamos National Laboratory." Invited talk at the First Workshop on Cyber-Physical Systems Education (CPS-Ed 2013) at Cyber Physical Systems Week (CPSWeek 2013), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, April 2013.

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Visible to the public Competitions: Build it and They Will Play

Nicholas Weaver received a B.A. in Astrophysics and Computer Science in 1995, and my Ph.D. in Computer Science in 2003 from the University of California at Berkeley. Although his dissertation was on novel FPGA architectures, Nick was also interested in Computer Security, including postulating the possibility of very fast computer worms in 2001. In 2003, Nicholas Weaver joined ICSI, first as a postdoc and then as a staff researcher. His primary research focus is on network security, notably worms, botnets, and other internet-scale attacks, and network measurement.

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Visible to the public Secure Agent Architecture and Types

Presented as part of the 2002 HCSS conference.

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Visible to the public Disappearing Formal Methods

Presented as part of the 2001 HCSS conference.