On Thursday 11-2-2010 will Markus Diechtl from Siemens AG in Germany give a presentation entitled "Building Physical Random Number Generators from Logical Gates". The presentation will start at 11:00 in room A110 and will take about 45 minutes. Afterwards there is time to ask questions. The slides of the presentation can be found here .
On Friday 11-12-2009 will Prof. Stefan Lindskog give a presentation entitled "End-to-End Security Solutions for SCTP". This presentation will start at 10.00 and take about 45 minutes. Afterwards there is time to ask questions. The presentation will take place in Ørneredet.
On Monday 09-11-2009 will Prof. Harald Baier give a presentation entitled "Validity Models of Electronic Signatures and their Enforcement in Practice". This presentation will start at 10.00 and take about 45 minutes. Afterwards there is time to ask questions. The presentation will take place in Ørneredet.
On Wednesday 27-5-2009 will Dr. Maciej Pietka give two presentations. His first presentation is entitled "The Quantum Computer: How does it work and what can it do?" will start at 09.30. The second presentation starts at 10.45 and is entitled "e-voting protocols and their security". Both presentations will take place in Øreneredet.
On Friday 24-4-2009 will Prof.Dr. Bernhard Hämmerli give a presentation entitled "Information Security Management: Trends in Industry and Research". Prof. Stephen Wolthusen will introduce the speaker between 12.45 and 13.00 and the presentation by Prof. Hämmerli will be from 13.00 to 14.00, followed by 30 minutes reserved for questions and discussion.
Prof.Dr. Johannes Buchmann (TU-Darmstadt, Director CASED) will come to give a guest lecture. The title of the presentation is "Post Quantum Signatures". This guest lecture will take place from 09.35 to 10.30 in Ørneredet. The remainder of the day will be filled with presentations by NISlab and Security Valley. The full agenda is:
09.30-09.35: Welcome, Christoph Busch
09.35-10.30: Post Quantum Signatures, Johannes Buchmann
10.30-10.45: Presentation of NISlab, Einar Snekkenes
10.45-11.30: Crypto: Edit Distance, Slobodan Petrovic
11.30-11.45: Coffee break
11.45-12.00: Vein Recognition, Daniel Hartung
12.00-12.15: Benchmarking of Intrusion Detection Systems, Hai Thanh Nguyen
12.15-12.30: Script Identification, Sukalpa Chanda
12.30-13.00: Security Valley, Petter Danielsen and Christian Meyer
Guido Schryen, a visiting researcher at the International Computer Science Institute (ICSI) in Berkeley, California, will give a talk entitled "Open Source vs. Closed Source Software: Towards Measuring Security".
Prof. Xiamu Niu of the Harbin Institute of Technology will give a talk entitled "Perceptual Information Security of Multimedia Data".
Wouter Teepe, a researcher at the Digital Security group of the Radboud University Nijmegen, will give a guest lecture titled "Dismantling Mifare Classic".
More information about the topic can be found on sites: http://www.ru.nl/ds/research/rfid/ and http://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2008/08/hacking_mifare.html
Dr. Sargur N. Srihari, a SUNY Distinguished Professor at the State University of New York at Buffalo, will give a guest lecture on Computational Forensics.
Philippa Lawson, Executive Director of the Canadian Internet Policy and
Public Interest Clinic (CIPPIC), Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa will give a talk on Privacy.
(For background information on CIPPICs activities please see
http://www.cippic.ca)
Steven Furnell, the head of the Information Security & Network Reseach Group of the University of Plymouth will give us a presentation. The title of the presentation will be "Keystroke Dynamics: An authentication enhancement for mobile devices".
Jan Arild Audestad (Telenor and Professor II with NISlab) will give a presentation on M2M (see http://www.telenor.no/bedrift/produkter/mobil/m2m.html).
Prof. John Oommen from Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada.
"Optimal and Information Theoretic Syntactic Pattern Recognition"
Dr. Hiroshi SAKO, Chief researcher at Central Research Laboratory of Hitachi (HCRL), Tokyo, Japan.
"Industrial Machine Vision and Intelligent Character Recognition for Automation in Factories, Banks and Post Offices".