Seminar On practical Security

Welcome to the sixth annual BU RISCS Seminar On practical Security, a part of the effort to Secure the Open Softphone. The seminar meets Fridays during the summer from noon-1pm in PHO 339.

This page provides organizational information for the seminar.

Introduction

The intent of the seminar is to focus on practical elements of security, including implementation, offensive and defensive approaches, and even physical security: the type of security that is typically represented in less academic hacker conferences such as BLACKHAT, DEFCON, SHMOOCON, or the Chaos Computing Congress. Such practical areas of security are still poorly permeated by the academic community, and yet the academic world can provide a lot of needed guidance and fundamental thinking, in addition to getting some grounding in real-world challenges.

All elements of practical security are in scope for this seminar. For example, entropy-reducing attacks on current implementations of random-number generators are appropriate, whereas a novel cryptosystem predicated on the ability of pigs to fly might not be (unless, of course, you provide a demonstration of said pigs).


Seminar list

A presentation icon (presentation) denotes an accompanying slideshow provided by the speaker.

Date Speaker 1Sorted descending Speaker 2
August 19 Yossi Gilad: BgpSecurity Nikolaj Volgushev: MpcBigData
July 8 Wiliam Blair: JavaSideChannels  
July 29 Scott Weiss: UniKernels Lake Bu: StagefrightFlaw
June 24 Prof. Yuting Zhang: SmartphoneSensing
June 10 Prof. Tali Moreshet: SpiderGoat presentation Aanchal Malhotra: NtpAttack
August 5 Michael Hirsch: LteInsecurity Matt Buchler: EmbeddedFirmware
July 15 Lucie Mugnier: IotHealthcare Andrea Mambretti: TrellisPrivilege
July 22 Leon Alshenibr: P2pHell David Starobinski: CanDos
June 17 Jeffrey Stewart: PhonePrivacy Prof. Ari Trachtenberg: AdInjection
August 12 Aselya Aliyeva: SmartHomes Liangxiao Xiu: WifiDos
June 3 Ari Trachtenberg: SeminarAgenda Eugene Kolodenker and Wil Koch: ransomware presentation
July 1 Amin Kharraz: UnveilRansomware presentation  

Older seminars

You can find older seminars linked here:

References

BU students and faculty may access site-licensed videos of some hacker conferences (with their kerberos ID):