Security & Architecture Day: Program

Friday, December 7, 2007
Princeton University
Registration deadline: November 30, 2007

Preliminary Program

The goal of our program is to cover advances in a broad set of research topics, with the overarching theme of Security for Mobile Computing.

All lectures to be held in Computer Science Auditorum 104

8:30 - 9:15am Registration and Breakfast — Friend Center Lobby
9:30 - 10:30

Welcome & Overview of Research Efforts

Session Chair: Peter Ramadge, Princeton University

  • H. Vincent Poor, Dean, School of Engineering and Applied Science, Princeton University
    "Welcoming Remarks"
  • Chung-Sheng Li, Department Group Manager, Security, Privacy, and Extensible Technologies, IBM Research
    "Overview of IBM Security Research"
  • Ruby B. Lee, Professor, Electrical Engineering, Princeton University
    "Princeton overview"
10:30 - 10:40 Break
10:40 - 12:10pm

Securing Mobile Devices

Session Chair: Pankaj Rohatgi, IBM Research

Topics: secure hardware architectures, hardware integrity, physical-layer security, TPM

  • Guerney Hunt, IBM Research
    "SecureBlue"
  • Ruby B. Lee, Professor, Electrical Engineering, Princeton University
    "Security-Aware Processor & Hardware Architectures"
  • Alex Morrow, IBM Research
    "Internet Control System Challenges"
12:10 - 1:30 Lunch — Friend Center Convoction Room
Posters will be on display during lunch
1:30 - 2:20

Trusted Platforms

Session Chair: Reiner Sailer, IBM Research

Topics: secure operating systems, secure embedded/mobile environments, hypervisors

  • Paul Karger, IBM Research
    "Caernarvon"
  • Stefan Berger, IBM Research
    "Virtual TPM"
2:20 - 3:10

Applied Cryptography

Session Chair: David Champagne, Princeton University

Topics: efficient provably secure schemes, randomized hashing

  • Charanjit Jutla, IBM Research
    "Parallelizable Authentication Trees"
  • Boaz Barak, Assistant Professor, Computer Science, Princeton University
    "Path-Quality Monitoring in the Presence of Adversaries"
3:10 - 3:30 Break
3:30 - 5:00

Trustworthy Applications

Session Chair: Andrew Appel, Princeton University

Topics: software security, Web 2.0 security and privacy, malware detection and analysis

  • Larry Koved and Ted Habeck, IBM Research
    "Making Security Accessible to Programmers: Lessons Learned"
  • Mihai Christodorescu, IBM Research
    "Mining Specifications of Malicious Behavior"
  • Edward W. Felten, Professor, Computer Science, Princeton University
    "Fixing the E-Voting Mess"
5:00 - 6:30

Poster Session

Friend Center Convoction Room

Cocktail social


Contact: Mihai Christodorescu mihai@us.ibm.com
Created: Thu Oct 25 17:16:59 2007
Last modified: Mon Nov 12 18:44:59 EST 2007