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  <Title>Credibility, Privacy and Policing on Online Social Media</Title>
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    <h6><strong>Credibility, Privacy and Policing on Online Social Media</strong></h6>
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    <p>Prof. Ponnurangam Kumaraguru ("PK")<br>Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology, Delhi, India</p>
    <p>1:00-2:00pm Friday, 14 October 2016, ITE 229, UMBC</p>
    With increase in usage of the Internet, there has been an exponential increase in the use of online social media on the Internet. Websites like Facebook, Google+, YouTube, Orkut, Twitter and Flickr have changed the way the Internet is being used. There is a dire need to investigate, measure, and understand privacy and security on online social media from various perspectives (computational, cultural, psychological). Real world scalable systems need to be built to detect and defend security and privacy issues on online social media. I will describe briefly some cool projects that we work on: TweetCred, OSM &amp; Policing, OCEAN, and Call Me MayBe. Many of our research work is made available for public use through tools or online services. Our work derives techniques from Computational Social Science, Data Science, Statistics, Network Science, and Human Computer Interaction. In particular, in this talk, I will focus on the following:
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     	<li>TweetCred, a tool to extract intelligence from Twitter which can be useful to security analysts. TweetCred is backed by award-winning research publications in international and national venues.</li>
     	<li>How police in India are using online social media, how we can use computer science understanding to help police engage more with citizens and increase the safety in society.</li>
     	<li>OCEAN: Open source Collation of eGovernment data and Networks, how publicly available information on Government services can be used to profile citizens in India. This work obtained the Best Poster Award at Security and Privacy Symposium at IIT Kanpur, 2013 and it has gained a lot of traction in Indian media.</li>
     	<li>Given an identity in one online social media, we are interested in finding the digital foot print of the user in other social media services, this is also called digital identity stitching problem. This work is also backed by award-winning research publication.</li>
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    <a href="http://precog.iiitd.edu.in/people/pk/Home.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Ponnurangam Kumaraguru</a> ("PK") is an Associate Professor, at the <a href="https://www.iiitd.ac.in/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology</a> (IIIT), Delhi, India from Aug 2009. He is currently the Hemant Bharat Ram Faculty Research Fellow, and the Founding Head of <a href="https://research.iiitd.edu.in/groups/security/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Cybersecurity Education and Research Centre</a>. PK is an ACM Distinguished Speaker. He received his Ph.D. from the School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University. He is primarily excited about and works with a bunch of smart students and collaborators around the world on the issues related to Privacy and Security in Online Social Media, Computational Social Science, and Data Science for Social Good. In the past seven years of his faculty life, he has managed projects close to a $800,000 USDs. PK has received research funds from multiple departments of the Government of India, National Science Foundation, Adobe, RSA, and International Development Research Centre. PK is part of multiple government initiatives / projects in the area of Cybersecurity in India. Technology that PK and his students have developed at IIIT Delhi is currently being used by 40+ different State and Central Government agencies in India. PK has spent his summer sabbaticals at IBM India Research Labs, Adobe Research Labs - India, and Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais. He is currently visiting Max Planck Institute for Software Systems for Summer 2016. PK regularly serves as a PC member at prestigious conferences like WWW, ICWSM, CSCW, AsiaCCS and he also serves as a reviewer for International Journal of Information Security and ACM's Transactions on Internet Technology. PK's Ph.D. thesis work on anti-phishing research at CMU has contributed in creating an award winning start-up <a href="http://wombatsecurity.com/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Wombat Security Technologies</a>, which recently raised Series C funding and also acquired a company. PK founded and manages the <a href="http://precog.iiitd.edu.in/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">PreCog</a> research group at IIIT-Delhi.
    
    Host: Anupam Joshi, <a href="mailto:joshi@umbc.edu">joshi@umbc.edu</a>
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  <Title>Security of Software Defined Networks</Title>
  <Tagline>11:15am-12:30pm Friday, 7 Oct 2016, ITE 229</Tagline>
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    <p> The UMBC Cyber Defense Lab presents</p>
    
    <h4> An Introduction to the Security<br>of Software Defined Networks</h4>
    
    <h4>Enis Golaszewski </h4>
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    <p>11:15am-12:30pm, Friday, 7 October, UMBC, ITE 229</p>
    
    
    <div>We introduce the concept of <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software-defined_networking" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Software Defined Networks</a> (SDNs) and the security challenges facing them. SDNs are a promising new network architecture that separates the data and control planes. By providing a central point of control and visibility over the network, SDNs allows a network to handle traffic with unprecedented flexibility, while simultaneously introducing potentially vulnerable lines of communication between a centralized controller and its constituent switches. To highlight the security challenges facing SDNs, we introduce and discuss several existing attacks. Anyone interested in networks and network security will want to know about the emerging trend of SDNs. 
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    <div>About the Speaker. Enis Golaszewski (<a href="mailto:qy65378@umbc.edu">qy65378@umbc.edu</a>) is a first-semester PhD student and SFS scholar at UMBC working with Dr. Sherman on the security of software defined networks. 
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    <div>Host: Alan T. Sherman, <a href="mailto:sherman@umbc.edu">sherman@umbc.edu</a>
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    <div>The UMBC Cyber Defense Lab meets biweekly Fridays</div>
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    <Title>talk: Against the Odds: How I Became a Computer Scientist</Title>
    <Tagline>Claudia Pearce (UMBC MS&#8217;89, PhD&#8217;94) NSA 4:30 Tue 10/11</Tagline>
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          <p>2016 ADVANCE Distinguished Lecture Series</p>
          <h5>Against the Odds: How I Became a Computer Scientist</h5>
          <h6>Dr. Claudia Pearce (UMBC MS '89, PhD '94)
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          <p>4:30-5:30 Tuesday, 11 October 2016
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          <p>Dr. Claudia Pearce, UMBC Alumna and Senior Computer Science Authority at NSA, shares a personal story of perseverance in her educational, research, and career journey as a computer scientist.</p>
          
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          <p>The event will take place on Tuesday, October 11th and we are proud to incorporate this event into UMBC's 50th Anniversary celebrations. As part of this event, Dr. Pearce will deliver a campus-wide talk on her career trajectory at 4:30pm in the Library Gallery followed by a reception.</p>
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    <Title>Live webinar on paid internships at NSA and more</Title>
    <Tagline>5-6pm Thursday October 13, register now!</Tagline>
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          <div class="html-content">What's it really like to be an intern at the National Security Agency? Learn about the wide array of available opportunities from former NSA interns who are now NSA employees. <div><br></div>
          <div>Join them for a <a href="https://intelligencecareers.adobeconnect.com/nsastudentprograms/event/registration.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">live webinar</a> 5-6pm Thursday, October 13 to learn more about the benefits of our paid internships and co-op programs. </div>
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          <div>NSA has more than 30 programs available in a wide variety of majors:
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           	<li>Computer Science, Computer/Electrical Engineering &amp; Information Systems</li>
           	<li>Mechanical/Civil Engineering &amp; Architecture</li>
           	<li>Mathematics</li>
           	<li>International Affairs &amp; Foreign Language</li>
           	<li>Other fields like Business &amp; Human Resources</li>
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          They will also talk about the application process and what to expect. Don’t miss this final window to apply — all internship programs close later this month!  U.S. citizenship is required for NSA employment NSA is an Equal Opportunity Employer. <div><br></div>
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          <a href="https://intelligencecareers.adobeconnect.com/nsastudentprograms/event/registration.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Register</a> now for the Student Programs Webinar, 5-6pm Thursday, 13 Oct. 2016. Seats are limited, so don’t put it off!</div>
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    <p>Recent years have witnessed a rapid growth in moving functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) connectivity beyond simple scan-length averages into approaches that capture time-varying properties of connectivity. In this perspective we use the term “chronnectome” to describe such metrics that allow a dynamic view of coupling. We discuss the potential of these to improve characterization and understanding of brain function, which is inherently dynamic, not-well understood, and thus poorly suited to conventional scan-averaged connectivity measurements.</p>
    <p>Prof. <a href="http://www.mrn.org/people/vince-calhoun/principal-investigators/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Vince Calhoun</a> (EE Ph.D.’02, UMBC) is this year’s distinguished alum in the Engineering and Information Technology category and is the first speaker in our departmental seminar series.</p>
    <p>Dr. Calhoun is currently Executive Science Officer at the <a href="http://www.mrn.org/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Mind Research Network</a> and a Distinguished Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of New Mexico. He is the author of more than 450 full journal articles and over 550 technical reports, abstracts and conference proceedings. His work includes the development of flexible methods to analyze functional magnetic resonance imaging such as independent component analysis (ICA), data fusion of multimodal imaging and genetics data, and the identification of biomarkers for disease. Among other things, he leads an NIH P20 COBRE center grant on multimodal imaging of schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and major depression as well as an NSF EPSCoR grant focused on brain imaging and epigenetics of adolescent development. Dr. Calhoun is a fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE), The Association for the Advancement of Science, The American Institute of Biomedical and Medical Engineers, The American College of Neuropsychopharmacology, and the International Society of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine. He is currently chair of the IEEE Machine Learning for Signal Processing (MLSP) technical committee.</p>
    <p>Host: <a href="https://www.csee.umbc.edu/~adali/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Tulay Adali</a></p>
    <p>About the CSEE Seminar Series: The UMBC Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering presents technical talks on current significant research projects of broad interest to the Department and the research community. Each talk is free and open to the public. We welcome your feedback and suggestions for future talks.</p>
    <p>Organizers: <a href="https://www.csee.umbc.edu/~adali/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Tulay Adali</a> and <a href="https://www.csee.umbc.edu/~sherman/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Alan Sherman</a></p>
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    <p>In recent months, as the U.S. presidential election has approached, concerns over email hacks and the security of voting systems have frequently appeared in the news. Rick Forno, assistant director of the UMBC Center for Cybersecurity and director of the Cybersecurity Graduate Program at UMBC, recently <a href="http://wypr.org/post/cybersecurity-and-ballot-box#stream/0" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">described</a> to WYPR’s Sheilah Kast that voting machines are just one part of a system that has concerning vulnerabilities.</p>
    
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    <p>A voting machine might report votes to a laptop across the room at a polling location, and that computer might then share data from the single polling place with a computer in a regional or state hub to be aggregated. In this scenario, Forno wonders how the laptop—as one small but crucial piece in the full chain of data transfer—is protected.</p>
    
    <p>Data can be corrupted at moments when it is moving, and also when it is stationary, he says. “You’re looking at a range of security concerns that start with the individual voting machine in the voting booth, all the way up through the systems that officially record and report out the outcomes of an election.”</p>
    
    <p>Voting machines include computers and other hardware that need to be maintained on a regular basis, much like computers that people use at work or at home. Forno warns that not regularly updating the technologies used in voting systems, can give hackers and researchers the opportunity to identify weaknesses and potential vulnerabilities in those systems.</p>
    
    <p>Listen to the full segment <a href="http://wypr.org/post/cybersecurity-and-ballot-box#stream/0" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">“Cybersecurity and the Ballot Box”</a> on the WYPR website.</p>
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  <Title>Career and internship opportunities at Google, 9/29-30</Title>
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    <h4>Interested in learning more about Google?
    Come hear it from Googlers and UMBC alumni!</h4>
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    On Thursday Sept. 29 and Friday Sept. 30, Google host hour tech/culture/info talk events on campus for UMBC students to learn more about Google and the internship and career opportunities it offers to students. They will have food, swags and many internship and full time opportunities for students.<div><br></div>
    <div>Check out the details below and register for the event(s) <a href="http://goo.gl/dt4KUl" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">HERE</a>, if you’re interested in Google opportunites make sure to include a soft copy of your resume.<div> 
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    <strong>Who:</strong> Except the first event on Thursday 09/29, at  1pm that is designed for PhD engineering students, all Computer Science and Engineering students regardless of degrees they are pursuing, and anyone else with an interest in software development are welcome!
    
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    <strong>Why:</strong> Learn more about Google’s hiring process, culture, technology, job and/ internship opportunities, and more! - directly from a Googler!
    
    <br><strong><br>What to do next?:</strong> Register for the event <a href="http://goo.gl/dt4KUl" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">HERE</a>! Make sure your resume and LinkedIn profiles are up to date (feel free to link both in the form above) and of course come with lots of good questions! </div>
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    <strong>What:</strong><em> Info Sharing: Google PhD Info Session for PhD CS/Engineering Students</em>
    <br><strong>When:</strong> 9/29, Thursday, 1pm - 3pm
    <br><strong>Where:</strong> Commons 318 RSVP: <a href="http://goo.gl/dt4KUl" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">RSVP Form</a>
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    <strong>What:</strong> <em>Info Sharing: Resume Tips &amp; Tricks for Technical Opportunities<br></em>
    <strong>When:</strong> 9/29, Thursday, 4pm - 5pm
    <br><strong>Where:</strong> Commons 331 RSVP: <a href="http://goo.gl/dt4KUl" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">RSVP Form</a>
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    <strong>What:</strong> <em>Talk and Workshop: Google Technical Interview Prep Workshop<br></em>
    <strong>When:</strong> 9/30, Friday, 1pm - 2:30pm
    <br><strong>Where:</strong> Commons 331 RSVP: <a href="http://goo.gl/dt4KUl" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">RSVP Form</a>
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    <strong>What:</strong> <em>Tech Talk: Google AppEngine, Simple &amp; Scalable Solution for Startups
    <br></em><strong>When:</strong> 9/30, Friday, 3pm - 4pm
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  <Title>HackUMBC hackathon, Sat-Sun Oct 1-2 at UMBC</Title>
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    <div class="html-content">On Saturday and Sunday, October 1-2, UMBC will host a 24-hour hackathon called HackUMBC where students come together in teams of up to four and build hardware or software projects, learn from technology experts, and share ideas. <span>At the end of the 24 hours students will present their projects in an expo in which judges will select winners who will win awesome prizes!
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    <div><span>All students are welcome! No experience or qualifications are necessary, just a curiosity to try new things and a passion for innovation.
    
    The HackUMBC organizers will provide meals, snacks, swag, and sleeping space. Mentors and tech talks will share useful knowledge to help you create things that you never thought were possible.
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    <span>UMBC students get priority consideration by applying on the </span><a href="https://hackumbc.org/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">HackUMBC website</a><span>,  which will be updated with more details as the event approaches.  For more </span>information<span>, watch the </span><a href="https://hackumbc.org/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">website</a><span> or contact the HackUMBC Team at </span><em>hackumbc at gmail.com</em><span>.</span>
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  <Title>NSA launches 4th annual student Codebreaker Challenge</Title>
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    <div class="html-content">On September 9th the NSA will launch its fourth annual <a href="https://codebreaker.ltsnet.net/home" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Codebreaker Challenge</a> -- a hands-on, software reverse engineering challenge in which students work to complete mission-focused objectives and push their university to the top of the competition leaderboard. UMBC did well, both individually and as a campus, in last year's challenge. <div><br></div>
    <div>The theme of this year's challenge is countering improvised explosive devices (IEDs), and students will be given six tasks of increasing difficulty, culminating in them developing a capability to permanently disable the IED software (in the fictional scenario.)
    
    Feedback from previous iterations of the challenge indicated that students were able to learn a great deal from participating.
    
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     	<li>The challenge will be hosted at <a href="https://codebreaker.Ltsnet.net" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">https://codebreaker.Ltsnet.net</a>.</li>
     	<li>The challenge will begin on 9 September 2016 at 9:00pm ET, and will end on 31 December 2016 at midnight.</li>
     	<li>Students should register for the site using their .edu email addresses.</li>
     	<li>Links to software reverse engineering lectures and other educational material can be found on the <a rel="nofollow external" class="bo">resources page</a>.</li>
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    Visit the <a href="https://codebreaker.ltsnet.net/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"> 2016 Codebreaker Challenge</a> site for more info and/or to register.</div>
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    <Title>CSEE welcome back picnic, 1-2:30 Thur Sept 8, 312 UC</Title>
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          <div class="html-content">The <a href="http://acm.umbc.edu/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">UMBC ACM Student Chapter</a> and CSEE department invite students, alumni, faculty and staff to its seventh annual Welcome Back Picnic held 1-2:30 on Thursday, September 8 in room 312 of the University Center.
          
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          <br><div> 
          <p><strong>What:</strong> Seventh annual CSEE Welcome Back Picnic
          <br><strong>Who:</strong> Limited to CSEE faculty, staff, students and alumni
          <br><strong>Date:</strong> Thursday, 8 September 2016
          <strong>Time:</strong> 1:00pm to 2:30pm<br><strong>Location:</strong> University Center, Room 312</p>
          So get ready to dig into some good food and conversations. Have an amazing year ahead! Welcome once again, from the UMBC ACM Student Chapter Committee and CSEE department.</div>
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