UW CSE’s Franzi Roesner guides business and civic leaders along “the invisible trail” of online tracking

The Technology Alliance hosts a monthly Discovery Series seminar, with the stated goal of inviting leading researchers to give talks that can help inform local business and civic leaders about new and important technical advances. UW CSE professor and security lab co-director Franzi Roesner gave this month’s presentation. Franzi spoke about online tracking and smartphone security. Read more online here.

CSE Open House, K-12 Students, and SSL Certs

The UW CSE Security Lab participated in today’s CSE Open House, for visiting K-12 students. The lab’s hosted activity: a sequence of cryptographic puzzles. Check out the puzzles here. And what did the students get, if they solved the puzzles? An SSL (Super Smart Learner) certificate. A big thank you to Anna Kornfeld Simpson, Adam Lerner, Lucy Simko, Eric Zeng, Camille Cobb, and Alex Takakuwa for preparing the puzzles and the SSL certificates.

Congratulations Alex!

Congratulations Alex Takakuwa for delivering a great quals talk today! The quals talk is the key milestone for receiving an MS at UW, en route to a PhD. Congratulations Alex!

Security Lab members co-author policy primer on augmented reality

UW CSE professors Yoshi Kohno and Franzi Roesner and Ph.D. alum Tamara Denning (now on the faculty at the University of Utah) are among the lead authors of a new white paper that examines policy issues associated with emerging augmented reality technologies. The paper is the first of its kind published by the UW’s Tech Policy Lab, which brings together faculty and students from UW CSE, the School of Law, the iSchool and other units on campus to explore the potential implications of emerging technologies in a way that is useful for policy makers. More information available here.

Security Lab Puzzle Break

The UW CSE Security Lab spent the afternoon locked in a room, for fun. We were locked in a room themed after “Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea”, and had to try to escape by solving puzzles. A lot of fun!

UW CSE Ph.D. alum Karl Koscher named runner-up for SIGSAC Doctoral Dissertation Award

Security Lab alum Karl Koscher has been named runner-up for the second annual SIGSAC Doctoral Dissertation Award for Outstanding Ph.D. Thesis in Computer and Information Security for his UW Ph.D. thesis, “Securing Embedded Systems: Analyses of Modern Automotive Systems and Enabling Near-Real Time Dynamic Analysis.” The award was announced at the ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security, the flagship annual conference of the ACM Special Interest Group on Security, Audit and Control (SIGSAC), held this week in Denver, Colorado. Congratulations Karl!

Paul at WPES

UW CSE PhD student Paul Vines delivered a fabulous talk today at the Workshop on Privacy in the Electronic Society (WPES’15). Rook is a censorship-resistance platform for transferring data covertly between parties by hiding the data in the traffic of online games. You can read more about Rook here.

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