“Cyber Risk Analysis and Threat Mitigation Strategies Against DER and IoT Infrastructure Attacks” to be presented by Dr. Adam Hahn and D. Jonathan Sebastian.
School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
February 2020
The next generation of supercomputers will be exascale high-performance computing (HPC) systems, which are capable of at least 1018 floating-point operations per second.
Join your Voiland College of Engineering and Architecture Dean, Mary Rezac, for donuts and conversation.
Professor Ananth Kalyanaraman will discuss the growing relationship and alliance between computing and scientists that are seeking to create healthier life at the annual Anjan Bose Outstanding Researcher Lecture.
Recent cyberattacks involve various actors including diverse adversaries, where each actor plays subtle but prominent roles. It is essential to understand the real-world actors from various aspects to mitigate security threats and protect end-users from the threats. In this talk, I will present fundamental findings from several measurements and user studies exploring and understanding the unique behaviors of adversaries as well as benign software developers that cause various security incidents.
The topic of Big Data and associated analytics is relatively new (last 15 years). It became prominent as the huge amounts of data became available through the space exploration, weather forecasting and medical biogenetic investigations.
Electronic systems experience a major shift in their form factor every 10 to 15 years, as evidenced by the popularity of heterogeneous mobile systems in the last decade.
Enhancing Power State Estimation Accuracy and Cyber-security in the Smart Grid to be presented by Dr. Yacine Chakhchoukh, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Idaho
In this talk, Fan Chen, Ph.D. candidate at Duke University, will discuss her work that devises a comprehensive full-stack solution for enabling GAN training in emerging resistive memory-based main memory.