Sunday, June 22, 2008

06-26-2008 Seminar

Solicitation

Have you ever used any voice over IP service from companies such as Skype, Vonage, Yahoo? Recent years has witnessed a tremendous surge on this cool technology. However, despite their low charge (sometimes even free), do you know there are lots of security concerns associated with this business? Yes, the media has already given the public concern some coverage, for example, NewScientist had this article.

On the coming Thursday (06-26) Paul and Rachel are leading a discussion focusing on a potential tapping technique on
VOIP and possible countermeasures. It is a latest Security and Privacy paper, which is available from this link.

The seminar is open to anyone who is interested in the topic. As always, free lunch (French bread, cakes, donuts, and tomatoes) will be provided.

The presentation slides are available from here. (You need OpenOffice to open the file.)

Saturday, June 21, 2008

06-12-2008 Seminar

The paper discussed was the Patagonix paper from USENIX Security Symposium 2008. This is a interesting work about using virtualization technique to detect stealthy rootkits. The paper is available from this here .

The slides used in the discussion is available from here.

General Information

Suggested Schedule

Normally, we are focused on one recent conference paper, along with necessary background information from relevant papers, per meeting.
The suggested time allocation for each seminar is given below. But if necessary, you, as the presenter, can lead the discussion according to your own time schedule.
12:30~12:45 Lunch
12:45~12:05 Presentation
12:05~13:45 Discussion


Suggested Sources of Papers

Feel free to select a paper of your interested research topics. But make sure it somehow raises security concerns in computing.

For those who are searching interesting papers, here is a list of top conferences on computer security.
Security & Privacy
CCS
NDSS
USENIX Security Symposium
Crypto
EuroCrypto

Thursday, June 19, 2008

Schedules in the Summer '08

During this summer term, the security reading group is going to meet regularly once every two weeks, that is, on Thursday 12:30 at room 228E. In case there is an exception so that we cannot make it in room 228E, I will surely send a notification about the temporary location to the mailing list. So scheduled dates are,
Jun. 12, 26
Jul. 10, 24
Aug. 7, 21

Volunteers for presentations are always welcome. Please contact me (yh8h at cs virginia edu) if you want to sign up for a talk.

You are also welcome to present your own work. If you feel like a practise conference talk but are not so comfortable about the regular meeting time, we can work out special meeting time for you.

Most Important Fact: Lunch will be offered before the discussion for free!