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Why are memory-corruption bugs still a thing? The challenges of securing software at an assembly level Doug Britton CTO, RunSafe Security Inc. 10:30-11:30 Monday, 8 April 2019, ITE346...
SFS cyberdefense scholarship applications due Noon Monday, April 15 The next application deadline for SFS cyberdefense scholarships at UMBC is 12:00 noon Monday, 15 April 2019, for possible...
Exploiting IoT Vulnerabilities Dr. Yatish Joshi, Senior Engineer, Cisco Systems 11:45am-1:00pm Monday, 18 February 2019, ITE 325-B The past decade has seen explosive growth in the use and...
Using Deep Learning in Identifying Network Intrusions Dr. Rajeev Agrawal Information Technology Laboratory US Army Engineer Research and Development Center 10:30-11:30 Monday, February...
MD Data Science Conference Friday, 25 January, PAH Concert Hall, UMBC Miner & Kasch, a AI and data science consulting firm founded by two UMBC alumni, will hold a one-day Data Science...
Countering Russian disinformation the Baltic nations’ way Terry Thompson, University of Maryland, Baltimore County As the new Congress begins, it will soon discuss the comprehensive...
The UMBC Cyber Defense Lab Workshop on Usable Security Nikola K. Blanchard 10am-4pm, Tuesday, 18 December, 2018, ITE 228, UMBC We invite people interested in cybersecurity to join...
The Challenges of Smart Cities Cybersecurity and Privacy with Blockchain Dr. Jacob Mendel, Tel Aviv University 11:00am Thursday, 15 November 2018, ITE 459, UMBC The last decades have...
UMBC’s Alan Sherman and colleagues receive over $5M in NSF support for cybersecurity education The National Science Foundation recently awarded Alan Sherman, professor of computer science and...
As Americans go to the polls, the voting process and the information environment are still not secure. AP Photo/David Goldman Threats remain to US voting system – and voters’ perceptions of...