The fundamental reasons information technological systems are insecure is
coming at 10/17/2018 - 11:00am

Rogers 230
Wed, 10/17/2018 - 11:00am

Yvo Desmedt
Jonsson Distinguished Professor, University of Texas at Dallas

Abstract:
To achieve cyber security, we need besides research and education,
implementations, but even more important are deployment and proper
regulations. The lecture surveys the state of the art in these five aspects
of real life cyber security.

Although we see a lot of research in the field, its impact might be smaller
than ever before. For example, we see a lot of research on privacy, but the
population at large is indifferent to the almost total loss of privacy.
Regulations that have been put in place are often ineffective (such as the
one of the EU regarding cookies). Worse, deregulation has made the West so
vulnerable that hackers from a Chinese IP address stole information about all
US federal employees.

The lecture concludes with some positive notes and surveys positive
applications of cyber security technology and the impact of education.

Bio:

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