Seminar On practical Security - Summer 2023

Welcome to the TWELFTH annual BU RISCS Seminar On practical Security.

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(If you cannot figure out Prof. Trachtenberg's email address, perhaps you should consider a different seminar?)


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Introduction

The intent of the seminar is to focus on practical elements of security, including implementation, (technically) 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, BSIDES, SHMOOCON, or the Chaos Computing Congress. Such practical areas of security have still weakly permeated 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, zero-click radio proximity attacks on iOS are appropriate, whereas a novel multi-party computation solution predicated on the ability of pigs to fly might not be (unless, of course, you provide a demonstration of said pigs, in which case it is very appropriate.).


Seminar list

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

Date Speaker 1 Speaker 2
June 8 Ari Trachtenberg: SeminarOrganization Ari Trachtenberg: SocialEngineeringCOVID presentation
June 15 Manuel Egele: FuzzingTheKernel Shuhei Fujita: GradientInversionAttacks
June 22 David Starobinski: NetworkReconnaissance  
June 29 Jason Hennessey: LiveFreeOrSpy Abdullah Stillman: GameTheoreticDetection
July 6 Amin Mosayyebzadeh: BareMetalCloud Ari Trachtenberg: BlockChainSync
July 13 Daniel Gould: BitcoinPrivacy Zhenpeng Shi: ThreatKnowledgeGraphs
July 20 Aidan Nowakowski and Eliott Dinfotan: SecurityNonvolatileRAM Nathan Strahs: ShellcodingEmojis
July 27 Nambi Mohanam: CompChemSec Manuel Egele: Top Secretâ„¢
August 3 Ioannis Angelakopoulos: IoTKernelModel Shengzhi Zhang: AttackingSpeech
August 10 Jonathan Chamberalain: EconomicDenialOfService Nabeel Younis: CybersecurityAsProduct presentation
August 17 TBD
August 24 TBD

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