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Oregon Computer Security Day

Stephen Squires

Friday April 5, 2013

The third annual Oregon Computer Security Day will be held at the Jaqua Auditorium on Friday April 5, 2013. This one-day event features distinguished speakers from academia, industry, and government, discussing current challenges and future opportunities in cybersecurity. Topics range from future trends in computer security to governmental cybersecurity, to cutting edge research in authentication and methods of securing systems and data. This year's slate of distinguished guests includes Dr. Stephen L. Squires, former vice president and chief science officer for Hewlett-Packard; Professor David Evans, University of Virginia; Professor Somesh Jha, University of Wisconsin; Sanjay Sawhney, Symantec Research Labs; and Dr. John Launchbury, Galois, Inc. This year's program will also include CIS faculty research presentations and a student poster session.

Oregon Computer Security Day was founded by CIS Professor Kevin Butler and receives generous support from CAS, CIS, and the Oregon Systems Infrastructure Research lab (OSIRIS). The symposium is free and open to the public but advance registration is required. The National Science Foundation is offering limited support for student travel. For more information, please visit the Oregon Computer Security Day website.