Alex Gantman on Finding the Sweet Spot Where Security and Practicality Converge
Alex Gantman is the Vice President of Engineering at Qualcomm where he founded the Product Security Group and the Product Security Initiative. He’s also the…
Alex Gantman is the Vice President of Engineering at Qualcomm where he founded the Product Security Group and the Product Security Initiative. He’s also the…
Lorrie Cranor is a professor in the School of Computer Science and the Engineering and Public Policy Department at Carnegie Mellon University; director of the…
The IEEE Technology Time Machine is IEEE’s flagship conference on future technology. The overall theme of TTM 2016 is “Making the Future.” Building upon the IEEE’s major technology initiatives, TTM 2016 will bring together high level renowned experts from research and industry to provide an overview of these technologies and explore how they may be leveraged towards “making the future” through their research, products and services.
Deborah Frincke is the Director of Research at the National Security Agency. As director, Frincke leads the NSA/CSS Research Directorate, with research personnel and world-class…
The GREPSEC workshop was launched in 2013 with the goal of encouraging female and underrepresented minority graduate students to participate in top security conferences. Here,…
This special issue will present the views of computer scientists, medical doctors, legal scholars, and ethicists on a topic of tremendous relevance for mankind. Abstracts…