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On Trusted Hardware and Privacy Systems
Speaker: Radu Sion, State University of New York, Stony Brook
Time and Location: Friday 3/14 at 11am in LC102
Short Abstract:
We will talk about existing trusted hardware devices and how they can be
deployed to make the world a safer and more private place.
Bio:
Radu Sion is an assistant professor of Computer
Science in Stony Brook University, heading the
Network Security and Applied Cryptography
Laboratory. His research focuses on data security
and information assurance mechanisms.
Collaborators and funding partners include
Motorola Labs, the Center of Excellence in
Wireless and Information Technology CEWIT, the
Stony Brook Office for the Vice-President for
Research and the National Science Foundation. Sion
also directs the Stony Brook Trusted Hardware
Laboratory, a central expertise and research
knowledge repository on secure hardware.