SECuR-IT 2007 Seminar
Schedule |
| 5-Jun TUESDAY |
Stanford University, Gates Building 463A, 9am-4pm.
Morning: Robert Rodriguez TRUST consultant
Afternoon: UC Berkeley Law Faculty-- Maryanne McCormick and Jen King
Welcome Dinner: Il Fornaio restaurant in San Jose |
| 11-Jun MONDAY |
SJSU Faculty: Tim Hill. Industry (invited speakers)
Location: Stanford University, Gates Building 463A, 9am-4pm |
| 18-Jun MONDAY |
SJSU faculty: Tim Hill , Richard Sinn (Yahoo).
Topics: 1st half risk analysis and related material, 2nd half basics of
cryto and related technologies/material.
Location: Sun's Menlo Park campus in building 17, 9am-4pm. |
| 25-Jun MONDAY |
SJSU Faculty: Weider Yu and Xiao Su. SW and network security topics.
Location: Stanford University, Gates Building 463A, 9am-4pm. |
| 2-Jul MONDAY |
Sanford Faculty: John Mitchell. Topics from CS155: Sanboxing and security.
Neil Daswani from Google, SQL injection.
Stanford Ph.D. student Ted Kremenek: Code analysis and security
Location: Stanford University, Gates Building 463A, 9am-4pm. |
| 9-Jul MONDAY |
Sanford Faculty: Hector Garcia-Molina and Shubha Nabar. Information privacy
Location: Stanford University, Gates Building 463A, 9am-4pm. |
| 16-Jul MONDAY |
UC Berkeley: Vern Paxon of UC Berkeley TRUST and Center for Internet
Research. http://www.icir.org/
Understanding and Addressing the Threat of Internet Worms
In the past five years, large-scale Internet epidemics have profoundly
demonstrated the threat posed by self-propagating programs ("worms").
The
combination of widespread software homogeneity and the Internet's unrestricted
communication model creates an ideal climate for infectious pathogens.
Worse, each new generation of outbreaks demonstrates increasing speed,
virulence, and sophistication.
Much has been done in recent years to understand and address this threat;
and much remains to be done. This talk presents a technical overview
framing the the state of the art, including:
* Using "network telescopes" to observe Internet-scale behavior
* Measurements and forensic analysis of outbreaks
* Scan detection
* Content-sifting
* Behavior-based detection
* Honeyfarms
* Future worms
Location: Stanford University, Gates Building 463A, 11:30am-4pm.
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| 23-Jul MONDAY |
UC Berkeley Law Faculty Chris Hoofnagle (Policy and Privacy Law).
Location: eBay Park North, 2211 North First Street, Town Hall Building 12,
Round Table, 9am-4pm. |
30-Jul
MONDAY |
Closing Dinner: Location TBA |