Attack surfaces are defects in software and hardware that can be misused by attackers to do undesired computations (e.g., steal credentials, leak private user data, and take control over the whole system). Previous efforts on mitigating attack surfaces aim at individual security incidents. As a consequence, software systems are integrated with too many ad-hoc protections while still not becoming secure
What’s happening
Monday, January 24, 2022
11:10 am
Online
4:10 pm
Workshop / Seminar
WSU Pullman - Fulmer Hall
In this presentation, nanocoatings with three distinct microstructures inspired by nature will be discussed. In the first part, organic/inorganic hybrid nanocoatings with a nacre-like microstructure generated via a facile co-assembly process will be presented.
6 pm
WSU Pullman
6 pm
Meeting
WSU Pullman - Online
AIAS will be hosting an event with guest speaker, Amy Perenchio, who will be discussing about ‘Life After Architecture School’.