Security Lab at the Allen School’s Industry Affiliates Research Day

The Security and Privacy Lab hosted two sessions of research talks at the Allen School’s Industry Affiliates Research Day today. Presentations included:

  • Kiron Lebeck on “Securing Augmented Reality Output”
  • Peter Ney on “Computer Security, Privacy, and DNA Sequencing. Compromising Computers with Synthetic DNA, Privacy Leaks, and More”
  • Camille Cobb on “Privacy in Online Dating”
  • Eric Zeng on “End User Security & Privacy Concerns with Smart Homes”
  • Ivan Evtimov on “Robust Physical-World Attacks on Deep Learning Models”
  • Lucy Simko on “Recognizing and Imitating Programmer Style”
  • Alex Takakuwa on “Moving to New Devices in the FIDO Ecosystem”
  • Peter Ney on “SeaGlass: Enabling City-Wide IMSI-Catcher Detection”

Thanks to all the speakers for the great talks and to all the attendees for joining us!