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Visible to the public Quantifying the Security Effectiveness of Network Diversity

Huashan Chen is a second-year PhD student in the Department of Computer Science, University of Texas at San Antonio. He received the MS degree in 2016 from the Institute of Information Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences. His primary research interests are in cybersecurity, especially moving target defense and security metrics.

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Visible to the public Using Object Capabilities and Effects to Build an Authority-Safe Module System

Darya Melicher is a PhD student in the School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University. Her current research focuses on language-based security, and more broadly, she works on various aspects of programming languages, security, and software engineering.

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Visible to the public How Bad It It Really? An Analysis of Severity Scores for Vulnerabilities

Christopher Theisen is a graduate student at North Carolina State University in Raleigh, North Carolina, advised by Laurie Williams. Prior to his PhD studies, he was a security engineer at Northrop Grumman in Cincinnati, Ohio. His research interests include developing metrics for measurable security, finding more effective techniques for distributing security knowledge, and developing security norms to describe user behavior.

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Visible to the public Exploring the Raspberry Pi for Data Summarization in Wireless Sensor Networks

CDT Alejos is a Computer Science major from Indianapolis, IN. CDT Alejos has been an active member of both the USMA chapter of the Special Interest Group for Security Audit and Control (SIGSAC), as well as the Cadet Competitive Cyber Team (C3T). He currently serves as the Vice-President for the USMA chapter of Upsilon Pi Epsilon, a nationally recognized computer science honor society. CDT Alejos has obtained both his CompTIA A+ and CompTIA Network+ certifications, as well as attended the SANS SEC504 and SEC560 courses. CDT Alejos also actively serves

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Visible to the public A Ransomware Research Framework

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