Trusted Infrastructure Workshop 2009
June 8-12, 2009 Pittsburgh, PA
(Registration is now closed.)
When IT infrastructure technologies fail to keep pace with emerging
threats, we can no longer trust them to sustain the applications we
depend on in both business and society at large.
Ranging from Trusted Computing to machine virtualization, new
hardware architectures, and new network security architectures,
trusted infrastructure technologies attempt to place security into the
very design of commercial off-the shelf technologies.
The TIW is aimed at all researchers in the field of IT security with an interest in systems and infrastructure security, as well as younger master's or PhD students who are new to the field.
All student scholarships have been awarded. Please email Tina Yankovich with any questions.
Program
- 4 keynote lectures
- 7 technology lectures: Trusted computing architecture, TPM module, attestation, SW-based attestation, virtualization security, network security, and trusted storage.
- 4 research workshops: HW security, attestation in practice, OS security, verification and formal methods.
- 3 hands-on labs: TPM, trusted virtualization, trusted network connect.
Several social events and networking with other researchers are planned.
Speakers
Leaders from academia, industry, and government are delivering the lectures, labs, and workshops. Speakers to be announced; confirmations will be posted on agenda.
Steering Committee |
local Organizing Committee |
| Boris Balacheff, HP Labs | Tina Yankovich, Carnegie Mellon CyLab |
| Robert Thibadeau, Wave | Cathy Schaefer, Carnegie Mellon CyLab |
| Ron Perez, IBM | Nichole Dwyer, Carnegie Mellon CyLab |
| Virgil Gligor, Carnegie Mellon CyLab | |
| Adrian Perrig, Carnegie Mellon CyLab |
host

Sponsors
NSF, Carnegie Mellon CyLab, HP Labs, IBM, Seagate, Sun Microsystems, Fujitsu
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