Great Lakes Security Day 2023
Since 2017, Great Lakes Security Day has brought researchers from around the region together to discuss their latest cybersecurity ideas and findings. Last (academic) year, we ran a Virtual GLSD, but it’s time to get people together again for real.
This year, GLSD will be in-person!
Date: April 21st
Time: 9:00 AM-5:00 pm EST
Location: Cybersecurity Hall, a new 52,000-sq. ft. state-of-the-art building that is home to the ESL Global Cybersecurity Institute (ESL GCI) at RIT.
At GLSD 2023, we will have:
- Invited speakers from government agencies
- Participants from companies and DoD contractors
Similar to previous years, there will be talks and a poster session. It will be a chance to get together with other cybersecurity researchers from around the region and beyond.
Submission Format
- Title, authors, abstract. You may include a PDF of a paper, but it’s not required.
- Submissions may be published already, in submission, or in progress
- Or you can give an overview talk covering multiple papers
- Talks will be short (~15 minutes w/ questions).
Email submissions and any questions to Mellissa Woodhams.
Agenda
Session 1
9:00-9:20am: Opening
9:20-9:40am: Steve Drager, U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL), Rome, NY
Automating Assurance in Embedded Systems Research Priorities: Great Lakes Security Day 2023
9:40-10:00am: William McKeever, U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL), Rome, NY
Software Assurance
10:00-10:20am: Stephen S. Hamilton, Director, Army Cyber Institute, West Point
Critical Cyber Challenges in a Data-Centric Army
10:20-10:40am: Herman Wong, US Army DEVCOM Armaments Center
10:40-11:00am: Coffee Break and Poster Session
Session 2
11:00-11:15am: Lee Krause, Application Zero Trust the Next Frontier
11:15-11:30am: Zheyuan Ma, Xi Tan, Lukasz Ziarek, Hongxin Hu, Ziming Zhao, Return-to-Non-Secure Vulnerabilities on ARM Cortex-M TrustZone: Attack and Defense
11:30-11:45am: Adam Caulfield (RIT), Norrathep Rattanavipanon , Ivan De Oliveira Nunes , ACFA: Secure Runtime Auditing & Guaranteed Device Healing via Active Control Flow Attestation
11:45-12:00pm: Michael Zuzak, Designing Obfuscated ICs for System-Wide Security during IC Manufacture and Test
12:00-12:15pm: Dr. Rayan Mosli , Mr. Kenneth Nero , Dr. Yin Pan , Particle Swarm Optimization for Code Obfuscation
12:15-1:15pm: Lunch Break
1:15-2:00pm: CISO Panel
Bill Abrams (Kodak)
Mark Ballister (URMC)
Emilyann Fogarty (Nayya)
Joe Corsi (Foundry Digital)
Brad Carvellas (Guthrie Clinic)
Jim Frey (Ukrainian FCU)
Working Groups
2:00-2:45pm: Working Group 1 Topic TBD
2:00-2:45pm: Working Group 2 Topic TBD
2:00-2:45pm: Working Group 3 Topic TBD
2:45-3:15pm: Summary Presentaiton
3:15-4:00pm: Coffee Break and Poster Session
Session 4
4:00-4:15pm: John Criswell, A Proposal for Fast Micro-controller Memory Safety
4:15-4:30pm: Alessandro Baccarini, Marina Blanton, and Shaofeng Zou, Understanding Information Disclosure from Secure Computation Output: A Study of Average Salary Computation
4:30-4:45pm: Nishant Vishwamitra, Keyan Guo, Long cheng, Ziming Zhao, Hongxin Hu, Mitigating Online Hate in the Evolving Cyber Environment: Rapid Adaptation and Moderation of Emerging Threats