Beginning on Thursday, June 4, the Center for Cybersecurity will be holding a series of “conversations” about important current issues in the field. Presentations will cover topics ranging from how to measure the security and privacy of systems, to how to build resilience into those systems. Each conversation will be moderated by Dr. Edward Amoroso, Distinguished Research Professor at CCS, and will feature one member of the CCS faculty, speaking on a topic in which they are actively conducting research. Sessions run from 2:30- 3:00 on Thursdays through July 23 (Note: the last session on July 23rd will begin a half-hour later, at 3 p.m.).
You can register for the complete series here https://act.online.engineering.nyu.edu/acton/media/9709/nyu-ccs-thought-leadership-interview-series-for-cyber-security-practitioners
Here is the list of presenters and topics:
Opening Session, June 4: Low Power, High Security—Cybersecurity, Hardware Design, and Machine Learning
Dr. Siddarth Garg
June 11: How Secure?–Measurement of Security and Privacy
Dr. Damon McCoy
June 18: Building Systems Resilient to Nation-State Actors—Advances in Software Security
Dr. Justin Cappos
June 25: Beyond the Arm of the Law?—Training Lawyers in Cyber Security
Mr. Randy Milch, Esq.
July 2: Games, Deception, and Cybersecurity—Game Theory in Cybersecurity
Dr. Quanyan Zhu
July 9: Too Big to Fail—Cybersecurity Issues in Financial Services
Mr. Joel Caminer
July 16: Hacking Reality—Technology for Detecting Deep Fakes
Dr. Nasir Memon
July 25: Trust But Verify: Trustworthy Intelligent Systems
Dr. Rachel Greenstadt (Note this session will run from 3:00 to 3:30)
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