Welcome to two half days of seminars devoted to trusted computing, virtualization and security!
Welcome to two half days of seminars in Kista
Time: Jan 20 and Jan 21, 8.30-13.30.
Place: Electrum, Isafjordsgatan 22/Kistagången 16, Kista, room Filen at 3rd floor.
The seminars are arranged by the CPE Security Project in co-operation with SICS Center for Networked Systems and KTH.
Participation is free of charge but please register at http://www.sics.se/Secure-Jan-2011 before Jan 13. Register early to be guaranteed a seat!
Background
A Customer Premises Equipment (CPE) is an operator platform for residential services. It has a key role for operator businesses such as network services, security alarm and media distribution. A CPE is very sensitive to attacks, both external network attacks and “inside” attacks from the customer itself, hence it needs advanced security functionality.
The CPE Security Project is a collaborative effort between SICS, TeliaSonera, SonyEricsson, Ericsson and Lund University to make security analysis and security architecture design for CPE such as residential gateways. The project is funded by VINNOVA. A sub goal of the project is to increase the competence and awareness in Sweden with respect to the opportunities in trusted computing as well as security risks and solutions in virtualized systems.
As part of this effort, we arrange a two day seminars devoted to trusted computing, virtualization and security. The seminars are organized together with the SICS Centre for Networked Systems and the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH). We are proud to present a list of very prominent speakers and are looking forward to two half days of very interesting talks.
Program
For details and abstracts please see http://www.sics.se/Secure-Jan-2011
Day 1 - Thursday, January 20
08.30 - Coffee and registration
09.00 - Introduction by Christian Gehrmann, SICS
09.10 - Trusted computing as a universal security infrastructure by Chris Mitchell, Royal Holloway, UK
10.10 - Break
10.30 - Future Mobile trusted Platforms by Kurt Dietrich, TU Graz, Austria
11.30 - Suitable usage scenarios for Trusted Computing by Nicolai Kuntze and Carsten Rudolph, Fraunhofer- SIT- Darmstadt, Germany
12.30 - Lunch
Day 2 - Friday, January 21
08.30 - Coffee
09.00 - Trusted Virtual Domains by Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi, TU Darmstadt – CASED and Fraunhofer SIT, Germany
10.00 - Break
10.20 - Security and Trust For the Cloud by Reiner Sailer, IBM T J Watson Research, US
11.20 - The Xen Hypervisor: Trust and Security Threats and Opportunities by Chris Dalton, HP Labs, UK
12.30 - Lunch
You are most welcome!
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