NSRC Industry Day 2009 was held on 13-14 October, 2009. Reception was held on 12 October, 2009.
Monday, October 12
• 6:30 PM : Reception, Nittany Lion Inn
Tuesday, October 13
HUB Auditorium :
• 8:15 AM : Registration and Breakfast
• 8:50 AM : Welcome – Thomas La Porta, Director, NSRC
• 9:00 AM : Overview of the Industrial Research Office – John Siggins, Associate Director, IRO
• 9:30 AM : Keynote, Frank Siebenlist, Argonne National Laboratory
Frank Siebenlist is a senior security architect at the Mathematics and Computer Science Division at DOE’s Argonne National Laboratory and a Fellow at the Computation Institute of the University of Chicago. Frank has a Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Amsterdam in the Netherlands. He has extensive experience with distributed computing and security. He has worked for major financial institutions (VP at Citibank and Senior Consultant at J.P. Morgan) in Hong Kong and New York. He has also worked for a number of technology companies, including start-ups in Silicon Valley (Chief Architect at DASCOM and Chief Security Architect at Eazel), and at IBM as a Senior Security Architect. He currently works on the security aspects of various DOE/NSF/NIH-funded Grid projects that deal with cancer research, climate modeling, astronomy, elementary particles, etc. Furthermore, Frank authored, influenced and contributed to numerous of security related standards at X/Open, Open Group, IETF, OMG, OGF, and OASIS.
Title:
- Security, Trust, Liability… “Foggy” Challenges for Cloud Computing
Abstract:
- The virtualization technologies that underly the cloud computing infrastructures pose challenges on enforcing security policy when we have a sense of ambiguity concerning the actual physical properties of the resources. Furthermore, many legal issues concerning the accountability and associated liability with outsourcing IT to a virtualized environment are ill-understood. On the other hand, the underlying technology like virtual machine managers provide us with better sandboxing, detailed monitoring capabilities and fine-grained access control on the resource usage. As we expect the whole world to virtualize over the next 5-10 years, the presentation will present a forward-looking view on the cloudy road ahead with a focus on the challenges and opportunities of the security aspects as seen from a DOE perspective.
• 10:30 AM – 11 AM : Break
• 11 AM – 12 PM : Keynote, Robin Burk, Defense Threat Reduction Agency
Thrust Area Manager: Cognitive, Information and Network Science,
Basic and Applied Sciences Directorate
Robin Burk spent 27 years in industry in roles ranging from software engineer to Chief Operating Officer of early and mid-stage high technology firms. In 2001 she joined the faculty at the U.S. Military Academy, where she taught in both the Electrical Engineering & Computer Science and the Systems Engineering Departments. She currently manages the Defense Threat Reduction Agency’s basic research thrust in cognitive, information and network science.
Robin is the author of a number of well-selling technical books for practitioners, including TCP-IP Blueprints and several editions of UNIX Unleashed, and has served as technical editor for several books on networking and network administration. She holds an MBA in finance and operations from the University of North Carolina’s Kenan-Flagler Business School. and is currently a PhD candidate in Information Science at the State University of New York (Albany) with a focus in artificial intelligence/machine learning, knowledge representation and natural language capability for robots.
Title:
- Network Science Challenges
• 12 PM – 12:30 PM : Overview of the Networking and Security Research Center, Thomas La Porta, Director, NSRC
IST Building Atrium and 3rd Floor :
• 12:30 PM – 2:45 PM : Lunch, Student Posters and Demonstrations
Cybertorium :
• 3:00 PM – 3:30 PM : Smart Grid – Patrick McDaniel, Co-Director, SIIS Lab
• 3:30 PM – 4:00 PM : Network Sciences Collaborative Technology Alliance: Communication Networks Academic Research Center – Thomas La Porta, Director, NSRC
• 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM : Center Details
6:00 PM : Dinner at the Tavern
Wednesday, October 14
333 IST Building :
• Faculty Talks
• 9:00 AM : Thomas La Porta – Mobility and Wireless
• 9:20 AM : Patrick McDaniel – SIIS Lab
• 9:40 AM : Adam Smith – Security
• 10:00 AM : Aylin Yener – EE
• 10:30 AM : Break
• 11:00 AM : Eileen Kane – Law School
• 11:20 AM : Christopher Griffin – ARL
• 11:40 AM : Sencun Zhu – Security
Demos
- Lightweight Information Tracking for Mobile Phones – William Enck and Patrick McDaniel, Penn State; Jaeyeon Jung, Anmol Sheth, and Byung-gon Chun, Intel Labs (Sponsored by NSF)
- Semantically Rich Application-Centric Security in Android – Machigar Ongtang, Stephen McLaughlin, William Enck, Patrick McDaniel (Sponsored by NSF)
- Implementation of Utility-based rate adaptation protocol (WSN-NUM) – Sharanya Eswaran, Archan Misra, Flavio Bergamaschi, Thomas La Porta (Sponsored by ITA)
Posters
- Control-theoretic Utility Optimization over Mission Lifetimes in Multi-hop Wireless Networks – Sharanya Eswaran, Archan Misra, Thomas La Porta (Sponsored by ITA)
- Utility-driven Energy-aware In-network Processing for Mission-oriented WSN – Sharanya Eswaran, Matthew Johnson, Archan Misra, Thomas La Porta (Sponsored by ITA)
- Storage-Enabled Secure Boot – Kevin Butler, Stephen McLaughlin, Thomas Moyer, Joshua Schiffman, Patrick McDaniel, Trent Jaeger (Sponsored by NSF)
- Fault Isolation in Networks with Partial Information – Srikar Tati, Scott Rager, Thomas. F. La Porta (Sponsored by DTRA)
- Efficient Mobility Prediction Techniques in MANETs – Srikar Tati, BongJun Ko, Ananthram Swami, Thomas.F.La Porta (Sponsored by ITA)
- Network Coding Aware Rate Selection in Multi-Rate IEEE 802.11 – Raju Kumar, Srikar Tati, Felipe Mello, Srikanth V. Krishnamurthy, Thomas La Porta (Sponsored by ARO)
- Minimizing the Cost of Mine Selection Via Sensor Networks – Changlei Liu, Guohong Cao
- Data Dissemination in Vehicular Ad-hoc Networks (VANET) – Yang Zhang, Jing Zhao, Guohong Cao
- Social Network Based Worm Containment in Cellular Networks – Zhichao Zhu, Guohong Cao (Sponsored by Narus Inc.)
- Behavior Based Software Theft Detection – Xinran Wang, Yoon-Chan Jhi, Sencun Zhu and Peng Liu
- The Gaussian Interference Channel with a Potent Relay – Ye Tian, Aylin Yener (Sponsored by NSF)
- Delay Constrained Communication Over Fading Channels: A Queued-Code Approach – Satashu Goel, Rohit Negi, Aylin Yener
- Cost Sharing with Network Coding in Two-Way Relay Networks – Ertugrul N. Ciftcioglu, Yalin E. Sagduyu, Randall Berry, Aylin Yener (Sponsored by NSF)
- Structured LDPC Codes Design and Its Reconfigurable Decoder Implementation – Min Li, Aylin Yener
- The Role of Feedback in Two-way Secure Communication – Xiang He, Aylin Yener
- Privacy Preserving Frequent Itemset Mining – Raghav Bhaskar, Srivatsan Laxman, Abhradeep Guha Thakurta, Adam Smith (Sponsored by Microsoft Research, India)
- Dual-Receiver Encryption and Deniable Authentication – Youngtae Youn, Adam Smith (Sponsored by NSF)
- Scalable Web Content Attestation – Thomas Moyer, Kevin Butler, Joshua Schiffman, Patrick McDaniel, Trent Jaeger (Sponsored by NSF)
- Energy Theft In the Advanced Metering Infrastructure – Stephen McLaughlin, Dmitry Podkuiko, Patrick McDaniel (Sponsored by Lockheed Martin)
- Justifying Integrity using a VM Verifier – Joshua Schiffman, Thomas Moyer, Trent Jaeger, Patrick McDaniel (Sponsored by NSF and IBM Research)
- Automating Security Mediation Placement in Legacy Code – Divya Muthukumaran, Dave King, Trent Jaeger, Michael Hicks (Maryland), Ninghui Li (Purdue), and Somesh Jha (Wisconsin), Susmit Jha and Sanjit Seshia(UC Berkeley) (Sponsored by NSF)
- Exploring the TCB of Applications – Hayawardh Vijayakumar, Trent Jaeger
- Evaluating Security Policy Compliance in Virtual Machine Environments – Sandra Rueda, Hayawardh Vijayakumar, Trent Jaeger, Patrick McDaniel (Sponsored by AFRL)
- Decompiling Android Applications – Damien Octeau, William Enck, Patrick McDaniel (Sponsored by NSF)
- On Cellular Botnets: Measuring the Impact of Malicious Devices on a Cellular Network Core – Patrick Traynor, Michael Lin, Machigar Ongtang, Vikhyath Rao, Trent Jaeger, Patrick McDaniel, Thomas La Porta (Sponsored by NSF)