NYC*BUG Meetings and Events
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2008-01-09 @ 18:30 -
Location: Pilosoft
- Notice: Date Change: moved to Jan 9
SSARES, Angelos D. Keromytis
[nycbug-2008-01-09.mp3] [meeting_2008-01-09.pdf]
(Audio generously recorded and processed by Nikolai Fetissov)
Angelos Keromytis is an Associate Professor with the Department of Computer Science at Columbia University, and director of the Network Security Laboratory. He received his B.Sc. in Computer Science from the University of Crete, Greece, and his M.Sc. and Ph.D. from the Computer and Information Science (CIS) Department, University of Pennsylvania. He is the author and co-author of more than 100 papers on refereed conferences and journals, and has served on over 40 conference program committees. He is an associate editor of the ACM Transactions on Information and Systems Security (TISSEC). He recently co-authored a book on using graphics cards for security, and is a co-founder of StackSafe Inc. His current research interests revolve around systems and network security, and cryptography.
SSARES, Angelos D. Keromytis
[nycbug-2008-01-09.mp3] [meeting_2008-01-09.pdf]
(Audio generously recorded and processed by Nikolai Fetissov)
SSARES: Secure Searchable Automated Remote Email Storage is a novel system that offers a practical approach to both securing remotely stored email and allowing privacy-preserving search of that email collection. The paper on this topic is here.
About the speaker:Angelos Keromytis is an Associate Professor with the Department of Computer Science at Columbia University, and director of the Network Security Laboratory. He received his B.Sc. in Computer Science from the University of Crete, Greece, and his M.Sc. and Ph.D. from the Computer and Information Science (CIS) Department, University of Pennsylvania. He is the author and co-author of more than 100 papers on refereed conferences and journals, and has served on over 40 conference program committees. He is an associate editor of the ACM Transactions on Information and Systems Security (TISSEC). He recently co-authored a book on using graphics cards for security, and is a co-founder of StackSafe Inc. His current research interests revolve around systems and network security, and cryptography.
