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2017 Technology Exchange CINC UP: Cyber Security Research Acceleration Workshop and Showcase – Wednesday, October 18, 2017 – 12:30pm – 5:30pm PDT

https://meetings.internet2.edu/2017-technology-exchange/detail/10004858/

Whether you pre-register or drop in, please join us for this cybersecurity research acceleration workshop and showcase, co-sponsored by CENIC and Internet2, to participate in an interactive discussion on how working together between researchers and “practitioners” we can accelerate Transition To Practice (TTP) of cybersecurity research into operational environments. NSF and DHS-funded researchers will present their research relevant to network security, the Internet of Things, cybersecurity literacy, connected healthcare, security and privacy. Practitioners who attend this workshop will be able to provide valuable feedback to the researchers to accelerate transition to practice, and pursue potential pilot opportunities. “Practitioners” include IT, networking, security, research and industry professionals. Workshop participants will discuss cybersecurity needs today and into the future. This meeting is supported by the NSF Cybersecurity Transition To Practice Acceleration EAGER Grant #1650445.

 

Draft Agenda (10/5/2017)

12:30-12:45PM: Welcome & Kickoff - John Dundas (CENIC - The Corporation for Education Network Initiatives in California), Florence Hudson (Internet2)

12:45-1:45PM: CIO & Industry Perspective - Bruce Maas (University of Wisconsin/Internet2) to moderate: Larry Conrad (University of California, Berkeley), Meredith Lee (University of California, Berkeley), Ruth Marinshaw (Stanford University), Bruce Taggart (Lehigh University)

1:45-2:00PM: NSF Program Officer Update

2:00-2:45PM: Cybersecurity Research Panel: Network Security

2:45-3:30PM: Cybersecurity Research Panel: Network Security 

3:30-3:50PM: Break

3:50-4:35PM: Cybersecurity Research Panel: Identity & Access Management and Internet of Things

4:35-5:20PM: Cybersecurity Research Panel: Multidisciplinary Cybersecurity

5:20-5:30PM: Closing & Wrap Up

  

Researchers confirmed for this workshop include:

Arizona State University

Dijiang Huang: SRN: On Establishing Secure and Resilient Networking Services

Brigham Young University

Kent Seamons: Middleware for Certificate-Based Authentication

Colorado State University

Christos Papadopoulos: NETBRANE: A Software Defined DDoS Protection Platform (DHS funded)

University of California, Berkeley

Johanna Aman: Effective and Economical Protection for High-Performance Research and Education Networks

University of California, Irvine

Stanislaw Jarecki: Improving the Security and Usability of Two-Factor Authentication for Cyberinfrastructure

University of California, San Diego

Alberto Dainotti: Detecting and Characterizing Internet Traffic Interception Based on BGP Hijacking

University of California, Santa Cruz

Roberto Manduchi: RouteMe2 -A Cloud-Integrated Sensor Infrastructure for Assisted Public Transportation Services

University of Colorado, Denver

Blaine Reeder: HomeSHARE - Home-based Smart Health Applications across Research Environments

University of Nevada, Reno

Shamik Sengupta: Capacity building in Cybersecurity-literacy: An inter-disciplinary approach and Establishing market based mechanisms for CYBer security information Exchange (CYBEX)

University of Oregon

Jun Li: DrawBridge 2.0—Bringing Software-Defined DDoS Defense To Fruition (DHS funded)

University of Southern California

Jelena Mirkovic: SENSS - Security Service for the Internet (DHS funded)

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