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Welcome to the Cybersecurity Research Acceleration Workshop and Showcase, organized by the NSF Cybersecurity Center of Excellence and Internet2, hosted by the Indiana University Center for Applied Cybersecurity Research, taking place on Wednesday, October 11, 2017, in Indianapolis, IN.   The workshop is funded by NSF EAGER #1650445 Cybersecurity Transition To Practice (TTP) Acceleration - https://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=1650445. The goal is to leverage Internet2 as a “matchmaker” between cybersecurity researchers, and practitioners in the Research & Education community.

There is no fee to attend this workshop but you will need to register. If you are interested in attending please click here - http://bit.ly/IndyTTPWSAttendees

The workshop will take place on the Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis Campus.  The Meeting Room is # 132 in Hine Hall (Building Number: IN048) -  875 W North St, Indianapolis, IN 46202-5198 - Hine Hall - IUPUI map.pdf  Driving directions can be found here - Directions-to-Hine-Hall.pdf.  

The suggested hotel for lodging is the Courtyard Indianapolis at the Capital - 320 North Senate Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46204 - http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/indcd-courtyard-indianapolis-at-the-capitol/.  To make a reservation over the phone, please call +1-317-684-7733 or 1-888-236-2427.

We will be providing breakfast and lunch during the workshop.  For those of who you need to buy their lunch, please click on this link to find lunch options - http://studentaffairs.iupui.edu/campus-center/amenities/dining-retail.shtml 

The workshop will run 8AM-5PM.


Agenda (as of 10.6.17):

8:00-9:00AM: Breakfast, Registration, Networking

9:00 - 9:15AM: Kickoff - Von Welch (Indiana University), Mark Bruhn (Indiana University), Florence Hudson (Internet2)

9:15-10:15AM: CIO & Industry Perspective - Bruce Maas (University of Wisconsin/Internet2) to moderate: Cynthia Herrera Lindstrom (University of Illinois – Chicago), Ed Aractingi (Marshall University), Julie Johnson (Armored Things), Mark Bruhn (Indiana University), Mark Henderson (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)

10:15-10:30AM: Break - Networking & Poster Sessions

10:30-11:30AM: Cybersecurity Research Panel: Internet of Things

Bimal Viswanath: Defending against Compromise and Manipulation of Mobile Communities

Sajal Das: Securing Smart Grid by Understanding Communications Infrastructure Dependencies

Shantanu Chakrabartty: Zero-Power Dynamic Signature for Trust Verification of Passive Sensors and Tags

Apu Kapadia: Pragmatic Privacy Controls in an Era of Sensor-Enabled Computing

11:30-12:30PM: Cybersecurity Research Panel: Data Analytics, Security & Privacy

Mathias Payer: Guarded Control-Flow and Data Privacy for Sensitive Data

Sameer Patil: Ideation Techniques to Facilitate System Design Compliant with Privacy Laws and Regulations

Raquel Hill: Leveling the Digital Playing Field for the Job Seeker

Philip Wilsey: Scalable Big Data Clustering by Random Projection Hashing

12:30-1:15PM: Lunch - Networking & Poster Sessions

1:15-1:30PM: Transition to Practice - Leveraging NSF TTP, Alec Yasinsac, University of South Alabama

1:30-2:30PM: Cybersecurity Research Panel: TTP Successes

Adam Slagell: Semantic Security Monitoring for Industrial Control Systems 

Daniel Fabbri: Analysis and Tools for Auditing Insider Accesses 

Bruce Wang: High-Fidelity, Scalable, Open-Access Cyber Security Testbed for Accelerating Smart Grid Innovations and Deployments

2:30-2:45PM: Break - Networking & Poster Sessions  

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

Zongming Fei: Enhancing Science Through Custom Paths For Trusted Users

Omar Chowdhury: A Principled Approach Aiding the Development of a Compliant Internet PKI

Yinqian Zhang: Rethinking Side Channel Security on Untrusted Operating Systems

Sonia Fahmy: Analysis, Partitioning, and Mapping Tools for Large Experiments

3:45-4:30PM: Cybersecurity Researcher Panel: Data Analytics, Security & Privacy 

Fang Liu: Protection of Data Privacy via Differentially Private Multiple Synthesis

Ruiya Zhu: Efficient Secure Multiparty Computation of Large-Scale, Complex Protocols

Mahesh Viswanathan: Automated Formal Analysis of Security Protocols with Private Coin Tosses

4:30-5:00PM: Wrap Up - Von Welch (Indiana University), Bruce Maas (Internet2)

 

Researchers confirmed for this workshop include:

Indiana University

Raquel Hill: Leveling the Digital Playing Field for the Job Seeker

Apu Kapadia: Pragmatic Privacy Controls in an Era of Sensor-Enabled Computing

Sameer Patil: Ideation Techniques to Facilitate System Design Compliant with Privacy Laws and Regulations

Ruiya Zhu: Efficient Secure Multiparty Computation of Large-Scale, Complex Protocols

Iowa State University

Bruce Wang: High-Fidelity, Scalable, Open-Access Cyber Security Testbed for Accelerating Smart Grid Innovations and Deployments

Missouri University of Science & Technology

Sajal Das: Securing Smart Grid by Understanding Communications Infrastructure Dependencies

Ohio State University

Yinqian Zhang: Rethinking Side Channel Security on Untrusted Operating Systems

Purdue University

Sonia Fahmy: Analysis, Partitioning, and Mapping Tools for Large Experiments

Mathias Payer: Guarded Control-Flow and Data Privacy for Sensitive Data

University of Chicago

Bimal Viswanath: Defending against Compromise and Manipulation of Mobile Communities

University of Cincinnati

Philip Wilsey: Scalable Big Data Clustering by Random Projection Hashing

University of Iowa

Omar Chowdhury: A Principled Approach Aiding the Development of a Compliant Internet PKI

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Adam Slagell: Semantic Security Monitoring for Industrial Control Systems 

Mahesh Viswanathan: Automated Formal Analysis of Security Protocols with Private Coin Tosses

University of Kentucky

Zongming Fei: Enhancing Science Through Custom Paths For Trusted Users

University of Notre Dame

Fang Liu: Protection of Data Privacy via Differentially Private Multiple Synthesis

Vanderbilt University

Daniel Fabbri: Analysis and Tools for Auditing Insider Accesses 

Washington University

Shantanu Chakrabartty: Zero-Power Dynamic Signature for Trust Verification of Passive Sensors and Tags

 

 

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