Posters

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Visible to the public Ethics, Values, and Personal Agents

Nirav Ajmeri is a PhD candidate in Computer Science at NC State University. His research interests include artificial intelligence, multiagent systems, and software engineering with a focus on security and privacy. Nirav has a BE in Computer Engineering from Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Institute of Technology, Gujarat University. Contact him at najmeri@ncsu.edu.

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Visible to the public Quantitative Underpinnings of Secure Graceful Degradation

Mr. Ryan Wagner is currently a graduate student in the Software Engineering PhD program at Carnegie Mellon University. His research interest is in how self-adaptive systems gracefully degrade as a reaction to security threats. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Engineering and a Master of Engineering in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). After MIT, Mr.

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Visible to the public Investigating Tensorflow for Airport Facial Identification

MAJ Scott Hutchison has been an Instructor in the Computer Science and Electrical Engineering Department at the United States Military Academy at West Point for the past 3 years and has been an Active Duty Army officer for the past 13 years. His academic interests include high performance computing, artificial intelligence, and computer vision.

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Visible to the public Hourglass-shaped Architecture for Model-based Development of Safe and Secure Cyber-physical Systems

Marilyn Wolf is Farmer Distinguished Chair in Embedded Computing Systems and GRA Eminent Scholar at the Georgia Institute of Technology. She received her BS, MS, and PhD in electrical engineering from Stanford University in 1980, 1981, and 1984. She was with AT&T Bell Laboratories from 1984 to 1989 and was on the faculty of Princeton University from 1989 to 2007. Her research interests include cyber-physical systems, Internet-of-Things, embedded computing, embedded computer vision, and VLSI systems.

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Visible to the public Indirect Cyber Attacks by Perturbation of Environment Control: a Data-Driven Attack Model

Keywhan Chung is a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Illinois with Professor Ravishankar Iyer and Professor Kalbarczyk. He received a B.S. degree in computer engineering from Purdue University and an M.S. degree in computer engineering from the University of Illinois. As a member of the DEPEND research group, his research focuses on developing efficient measures toward secure and reliable the computer systems. His current work includes looking towards potential advanced threats such as indirect or smart attacks.

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Visible to the public An Expert-based Bibliometric for a Science of Security

Dr. Lindsey McGowen is a Research Scientist, Department of Psychology, North Carolina State University. Dr. McGowen's research focuses on program evaluation for cooperative science and technology programs, particularly the outcomes and implications of cooperative research centers. With over a decade of experience, Dr. McGowen has pioneered work on program sustainability for cooperative research centers.

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Visible to the public Cryptography in a Post-Quantum World

Katharine Ahrens is a third-year mathematics PhD Candidate at North Carolina State University. She is interested in lattice-based cryptography.

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Visible to the public Understanding Privacy Concerns of WhatsApp Users in India

Jayati Dev is a first year doctoral student in Security Informatics, with a minor in Human-Computer Interaction design at the School of Informatics, Computing and Engineering at Indiana University Bloomington. Her undergraduate training was in Electronics and Communication Engineering where she worked on cryptographic implementation of authenticated encryption algorithms on modern processors. Her research focus is human-centered design for enhanced privacy and security in mobile application and IoT devices, especially for vulnerable populations.

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Visible to the public Toward Extraction of Security Requirements From Text

Hui Guo is a PhD student in Computer Science at NC State University. His research interests include multiagent systems, NLP, text mining and crowdsourcing. Guo has an MS in Computer Science from East Carolina University, and a BS from Tsinghua University. Contact him at hguo5@ncsu.edu.