All events are at the Ste. Claire Hotel, in downtown San Jose, California.
Sat., May 16 | ||||||||||
7:45 am | Registration and Breakfast | |||||||||
8:30 am | Introduction and Welcome | |||||||||
9:00 am | The Complex Science of Cybersecurity | Stephanie Forrest | University of New Mexico | more | ||||||
10:00 am | Coffee | |||||||||
10:30 - 11:30 | Panel: The Myriad Challenges of Privacy |
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11:30 am - 12:15 | One-minute introductions by the participants | |||||||||
12:15 pm | Lunch | |||||||||
1:00 pm | Keynote: Where Crypto has been/Where Crypto is Going | Dan Boneh | Stanford University | more | ||||||
2:00-3:00 | Security Problem Solving: a hands-on activity | Tamara Denning | University of Utah | more | ||||||
3:00-3:30 | Coffee | |||||||||
3:30-4:30 | The Joys and Challenges of Inter- and Cross- Disciplinary Computer Security Research | Fabian Monrose | University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill | more | ||||||
4:30-5:30 | Panel: Cloud and Network Security |
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5:30-7:30 | Reception | |||||||||
Sun., May 17 | ||||||||||
8:00 am | Breakfast | |||||||||
9:00 am | Keynote: Security Research Grande Challenges | Fred Schneider | Cornell University | more | ||||||
9:45 - 10:45 am | Panel: Hard-core security challenges: hardware and operating systems |
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10:45 am | Coffee | |||||||||
11:15 am - noon | Programs to Circuits: Towards a Programming Framework for Cryptography | Elaine Shi | University of Maryland | more | ||||||
noon | Lunch | |||||||||
1:00 - 1:30 | How do you know you've got it right? Testbeds for Security | Terry Benzel | USC Information Sciences Institute | more | ||||||
1:30-2:15 | Panel: Choosing the Right Research Direction |
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2:15-3:00 | Concluding Remarks |