Proceedings of the 2017 Workshop on Women in Cyber Security

D. Yao, E. Bertino
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It is our great pleasure to welcome you to the 2017 Women in Cyber Security Workshop - CyberW'17. The mission of this workshop is multi-fold. First and foremost, we hope to attract females and people from other underrepresented groups to engage in cutting-edge security and privacy research. Second, we hope to showcase the achievements of outstanding female and minority researchers and leaders and encourage others to take on senior and leadership roles. Last but not the least, the workshop provides an interactive forum for helping people who seek research feedback and career advice. We are extremely honored to have a group of outstanding security and privacy researchers, whose mindsets are aligned with the CyberW missions, to give two (2) insightful opening remarks and six (6) technical keynotes. The open remarks are: Why a Cyber Security Career for a Woman?, Dr. Bhavani Thuraisingham (Louis A. Beecherl, Jr. Distinguished Professor, Executive Director of the Cyber Security Research Institute, University of Texas at Dallas) Truth, Social Justice (and the American Way?), Dr. David Evans (Professor, University of Virginia) The technical keynotes are: The Evolutionary Mess: Computing and Cybersecurity Come of Age, Dr. Stephanie Forrest (Center Director of the Biodesign Institute and Professor, Arizona State University) Research Challenges and Opportunities in IoT Security, Dr. Elisa Bertino (Samuel Conte Term Professor, Research Director of CERIAS, Director of Cyber Center, Purdue University) Privacy in Today's World, Dr. Rebecca Wright (Professor, Director of DIMACS, Rutgers University) Privacy and Trust: Friend or Foe, Dr. Ling Liu (Professor, Director of Distributed Data Intensive Systems Lab, Georgia Institute of Technology) Human-Centric Cyber, Diane Staheli (Technical Staff, Assistant Group Leader, MIT Lincoln Laboratory) Security and Privacy in the Age of IoT, Dr. Alvaro Cardenas (Assistant Professor, University of Texas at Dallas)
2017年女性参与网络安全研讨会论文集
我们非常高兴地欢迎您参加2017年网络安全女性研讨会——CyberW'17。这个工作坊的使命是多重的。首先,我们希望吸引女性和其他未被充分代表的群体的人参与尖端的安全和隐私研究。其次,我们希望展示优秀的女性和少数民族研究人员和领导者的成就,并鼓励其他人担任高级和领导角色。最后但并非最不重要的是,研讨会提供了一个互动论坛,帮助人们寻求研究反馈和职业建议。我们非常荣幸地邀请到一群杰出的安全和隐私研究人员,他们的心态与CyberW的使命是一致的,他们将发表两(2)个深刻的开场白和六(6)个技术主题演讲。公开评论是:为什么网络安全职业适合女性?, Bhavani Thuraisingham博士(Louis A. Beecherl Jr.杰出教授,得克萨斯大学达拉斯分校网络安全研究所执行主任),真相,社会正义(和美国方式?),David Evans博士(弗吉尼亚大学教授),技术主题演讲:进化混乱;计算与网络安全时代,Stephanie Forrest博士(生物设计研究所中心主任,亚利桑那州立大学教授)物联网安全研究的挑战与机遇,Elisa Bertino博士(Samuel Conte Term教授,CERIAS研究主任,普渡大学网络中心主任)当今世界的隐私,Rebecca Wright博士(罗格斯大学DIMACS教授,主任)隐私与信任:友与敌,刘玲博士(教授,佐治亚理工学院分布式数据密集型系统实验室主任)以人为中心的网络,Diane Staheli(技术人员,麻省理工学院林肯实验室助理组长)物联网时代的安全和隐私,Alvaro Cardenas博士(德克萨斯大学达拉斯分校助理教授)
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