Bosch/CMU Security and Privacy Symposium

Location:
In Person and Virtual - ET - Tepper Quad and Remote

Speaker:
Hosted by the Carnegie Bosch Institute

Our world is one in which devices, machines, and people are increasingly interconnected and interact at a rate never experienced before. Such a level of interaction and interconnectivity has been precipitated by the rise of highly sophisticated and complex machine learning algorithms, the continuous increase in power of computing platforms and their ability to connect and communicate at ever-increasing speeds. The intersection of these technological advances brings about exciting new applications and services, but also raises significant technological and societal challenges to protect the security of the systems that enable this new exciting revolution and to deploy them in ways that are protective and respectful of the privacy of individuals.

The inaugural Bosch/CMU Security and Privacy Symposium aims to bring together researchers, technologists, system designers, and decision makers from the academic community, Bosch, and industry to discuss these challenges and emerging solutions. Featuring only invited speakers, the Symposium will be held at the Carnegie Mellon Tepper School of Business on two half days (August 28-29, 2023) as a hybrid event offering in-person and remote participation. Both days of the event are free and open to the public, with prior registration required.

CONFIRMED SPEAKERS

  • Alessandro Acquisti
  • Fraser Brown
  • Giulia Fanti
  • Stefan Gehrer
  • Shalabh Jain
  • Robert Kaster
  • Riccardo Paccagnella
  • Christoph Peylo
  • Justine Sherry

Additional Information   |   REGISTER Technical Program Chairs:

  • Dr.-Ing. Jorge Guajardo Merchan (Bosch RTC-NA)
  • Prof. Lorrie Cranor (CMU Cylab)
  • Prof. Lujo Bauer (CMU Cylab)

⇒ The Symposium will be held for two half days, Monday, August 28 and Tuesday, August 29t as a hybrid event offering in-person and remote participation, between 8:00 am - 12:30 pm ET daily. Both days of the event are free and open to the public, with prior registration required.

Event Website:
https://carnegiebosch.cmu.edu/events/2023/08/28-security-privacy-symposium.html


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