SaTC PI Meeting 2012

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Visible to the public The Cyber Security Research Alliance

Ron Perez is a Fellow and Director of the Security Architecture organization at Advanced Micro Devices (AMD). Working with other senior technical leaders at AMD as well as key customers and partners in the systems and systems software areas, he is responsible for establishing and driving the Security strategy and architecture for the entire AMD product roadmap. Ron has two and a half decades of experience in the information technology industry, having impact in a broad range of areas from semiconductors to cloud computing.

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Visible to the public Maximizing Research Impact

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Visible to the public Cyber Science and Technology

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Visible to the public SCORE IWG Activities

Brad Martin currently serves as the Science and Technology Lead for Cyber within the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, and Chair of the Special Cyber Operations Research and Engineering Interagency Working Group (SCORE IWG) where he focuses on coordination of research activities related to national security systems.

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Visible to the public Rubber Hose Resistant Cryptography

Dr. Boneh heads the applied crypto group at the Computer Science department at Stanford University. Dr. Boneh's research focuses on applications of cryptography to computer security. His work includes cryptosystems with novel properties, security for handheld devices, web security, digital copyright protection, and cryptanalysis. He is the author of over a hundred publications in the field and is a recipient of the Packard Award, the Alfred P. Sloan Award, the RSA award in mathematics, and the Okawa foundation award. In 2011 Dr.

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Visible to the public Now Do Voters Notice Review Screen Anomalies?

Mike Byrne is a Professor of Psychology and Computer Science at Rice University. His primary research areas are concerned with usability of technological systems and mathematical/computational models of human cognition and performance with a strong interest in understanding human error. This includes basic scientific work on theories of human cognition and performance as well as applied usability testing efforts, particularly in the area of voting. His research has been funded by NASA, the Office of Naval Research, NIST, and the NSF. Mike received a B.S.

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Visible to the public Learning to Read Encrypted VoIP Conversations

Fabian Monrose is a Professor in the Computer Science Department at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He has been an active computer security researcher for over 12 years, and has held positions in both industry and academia. He received his Ph.D. from the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University.