[Security-meetings] You're invited to CRESP Kickoff Meeting & The 1st Riverside Security and... (Apr 27, 2018)
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Introduction
We are launching UCR Center for Research and Education in Cyber Security and Privacy (CRESP). We will have a Kickoff meeting and the first workshop. We would like to use this opportunity to:
Showcase the research done in the center at UCR
Invite researchers, industrial partners, investors to share their ideas
Stimulate research collaborations among universities and colleges
Provide solutions to emerging and long-standing challenges faced by cybersecurity industry
Attract students to join security and privacy research
Format
The kickoff meeting/workshop is expected to be a one-day event with the following setup
Keynote speech. We will invite distinguished researchers to give keynote speech.
Presentations. We invite industry leaders, professors, and researchers to present their recent work.
Poster session.
Ad-hoc conversation during lunch and breaks.
Featuring Speakers
Xiaofeng Wang
XiaoFeng Wang is a James H. Rudy Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at Indiana University Bloomington. His research focuses on system security and data privacy with a specialization on security and privacy issues in mobile and cloud computing, and privacy issues in dissemination and computation of human genomic data. He is the director of the Center for Security and Privacy in Informatics, Computing, and Enigeering (SPICE) at IUB. He is a top author in the "big-4" security venues.
Stephen Chong
Stephen Chong is a Gordon McKay Professor of Computer Science in the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. Steve's research focuses on programming languages, information security, and the intersection of these two areas. He is the recipient of an NSF CAREER award, an AFOSR Young Investigator award, and a Sloan Research Fellowship. He received a PhD from Cornell University, and a bachelor's degree from Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand.
Xiaoning Li
Xiaoning Li is Chief Security Architect at Alibaba Cloud. Previously he was a security researcher and architect at Intel Labs. Focused on analyzing/detecting/preventing 0 day/malware with existing/new processor features. For the past 10+ years, his work has been focusing on both hardware/software security system co-design and advanced threat research. Xiaoning holds 20+ grant/filling patents in security areas including processor/system security and has published more than 20+ conference/invited talks including BlackHat, CanSecWest, ShmooCon, Source etc.
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Event Summary:
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Event: CRESP Kickoff Meeting & The 1st Riverside Security and Privacy Workshop
Date: Friday, April 27, 2018 from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM (PDT)
Location: <b>Alumni & Visitors Center</b><br />3701 Canyon Crest Drive<br />Riverside, CA 92521<br />
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Event Details:
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Introduction
We are launching UCR Center for Research and Education in Cyber Security and Privacy (CRESP). We will have a Kickoff meeting and the first workshop. We would like to use this opportunity to:
Showcase the research done in the center at UCR
Invite researchers, industrial partners, investors to share their ideas
Stimulate research collaborations among universities and colleges
Provide solutions to emerging and long-standing challenges faced by cybersecurity industry
Attract students to join security and privacy research
Format
The kickoff meeting/workshop is expected to be a one-day event with the following setup
Keynote speech. We will invite distinguished researchers to give keynote speech.
Presentations. We invite industry leaders, professors, and researchers to present their recent work.
Poster session.
Ad-hoc conversation during lunch and breaks.
Featuring Speakers
Xiaofeng Wang
XiaoFeng Wang is a James H. Rudy Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at Indiana University Bloomington. His research focuses on system security and data privacy with a specialization on security and privacy issues in mobile and cloud computing, and privacy issues in dissemination and computation of human genomic data. He is the director of the Center for Security and Privacy in Informatics, Computing, and Enigeering (SPICE) at IUB. He is a top author in the "big-4" security venues.
Stephen Chong
Stephen Chong is a Gordon McKay Professor of Computer Science in the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. Steve's research focuses on programming languages, information security, and the intersection of these two areas. He is the recipient of an NSF CAREER award, an AFOSR Young Investigator award, and a Sloan Research Fellowship. He received a PhD from Cornell University, and a bachelor's degree from Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand.
Xiaoning Li
Xiaoning Li is Chief Security Architect at Alibaba Cloud. Previously he was a security researcher and architect at Intel Labs. Focused on analyzing/detecting/preventing 0 day/malware with existing/new processor features. For the past 10+ years, his work has been focusing on both hardware/software security system co-design and advanced threat research. Xiaoning holds 20+ grant/filling patents in security areas including processor/system security and has published more than 20+ conference/invited talks including BlackHat, CanSecWest, ShmooCon, Source etc.
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CRESP Center
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