Annual Meeting : 2007 Computer Security Workshop
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Monday, March 19, 2007
The 9th Annual Workshop on Computer Security, sponsored by the Stanford Computer Forum and co-chaired by Professors Dan Boneh and John Mitchell, focused on the current research in the Computer Science Department's Security Laboratory and affiliated research groups. The program included talks on cryptography, network protocols, wireless network security, privacy, identity theft, data mining, code analysis for security vulnerabilities, and security methods using virtual machine architecture.
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8:30 AM | Check-in & Breakfast | |
9:00 AM | Welcome | |
9:15 AM | Anupam Datta An Update on Network Protocol Security |
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9:45 AM | Professor Dan Boneh Transaction Generators: Root-kits For the Web |
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10:15 AM | Break | |
10:30 AM | Zoltan Gyongyi An Overview of Search Engine Spam |
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11:00 AM | Martin Casado Building a Network Architecture for Enterprise Security Management |
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11:30 AM | Mike Dalton Raksha: A Flexible Architecture for Information Flow Security |
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12:00 PM | Lunch | |
1:30 PM | Collin Jackson Trusted Paths to Combat Emerging Phishing Threats |
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2:00 PM | Tal Garfinkel Compatibility is Not Transparency: VMM Detection Myths and Realities |
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2:30 PM | Andrew Bortz Exposing Private Information by Timing Web Applications |
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3:00 PM | Break | |
3:15 PM | Suhabe Bugrara Automatically Verifying Security Properties of an Operating System Kernel |
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3:45 PM | Adam Barth The Logic of Privacy |