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<Title>UMBC CSEE Newsletter, Spring 2021</Title>
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<Summary>UMBC CSEE Newsletter, Spring 2021   The UMBC CSEE department’s Spring 2021 newsletter is available with recent news on our faculty, students, alumni, and programs.   The post UMBC CSEE Newsletter,...</Summary>
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<Title>Careers at DHS (Dept. of Homeland Security) Recap</Title>
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    <div class="html-content">Did you miss out on the Careers at DHS (Dept. of Homeland Security) Info session? Well, check out what we talked about on <a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ChRdLb2ec6Bx7usB1ZpWh13aFnQMzl3xkbz72A0GD6c/edit?usp=sharing">https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ChRdLb2ec6Bx7usB1ZpWh13aFnQMzl3xkbz72A0GD6c/edit?usp=sharing</a><div><br><div><div>~Your ISSA board</div></div><div><br></div></div></div>
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<Summary>Did you miss out on the Careers at DHS (Dept. of Homeland Security) Info session? Well, check out what we talked about...</Summary>
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<Title>ACM chapter talk: Career, job search, and interviewing tips, 4-5 pm Sat, 3/13</Title>
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<Summary>ACM chapter talk Career, job search, and interviewing tips   Nikhil Kumar Mengani (UMBC MS CS ’18), Microsoft SDE   The UMBC student ACM chapter will hold a session on careers and job searches...</Summary>
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<Title>talk: EIPC: Efficient Asynchronous BFT with Adaptive Security, 12-1 Fri 3/12</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><a href="https://www.csee.umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/BFT2png.png" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><img width="1024" height="512" src="https://www.csee.umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/BFT2png-1024x512.png" alt="" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></a><hr><h4><strong>The UMBC Cyber Defense Lab presents</strong></h4><hr><h2><strong>EIPC: Efficient Asynchronous BFT with Adaptive Security</strong></h2><hr><h3><strong>Chao Liu, CSEE, UMBC</strong></h3><h3>12:00–1:00 pm ET, Friday, 12 March 2021<br>via <a href="https://umbc.webex.com/meet/sherman" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">WebEx</a> </h3><hr><p>We present EPIC, a novel and efficient asynchronous <em><a href="https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/practical-byzantine-fault-tolerancepbft/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Byzantine fault-tolerant (BFT)</a></em> protocol with <em>adaptive security</em>. We characterize efficient BFT protocols using adaptive vs. static corruptions corruption models. EPIC takes a new approach to adaptively secure asynchronous BFT. It uses the adaptively secure threshold <em>pseudorandom function (PRF)</em> scheme for coin tossing and uses the Cobalt asynchronous binary agreement (ABA) protocol, which resolves the liveness issue of HoneyBadgerBFT and BEAT. As our new protocol modifies almost all building blocks for asynchronous BFT (including ABA, threshold PRF, and threshold encryption but not Byzantine reliable broadcast (RBC)), evaluating which component dominates the performance bottleneck is a difficult task. We mix and match different building blocks to implement four asynchronous BFT protocols and evaluate their performance. Via a five-continent deployment on Amazon EC2, we show that EPIC is slightly slower for small and medium-sized networks than the most efficient asynchronous BFT protocols with static security. We also find when the number of replicas less than 46, EPIC’s throughput is stable, achieving a peak throughput of 8,000–12,500 tx/sec using t2.medium VMs. When the network size grows larger, EPIC is not as efficient as those with static security, with a throughput of 4,000–6,300 tx/sec.</p><p>BFT state machine replication is the only known software solution for masking arbitrary failures and malicious attacks. BFT has been regarded as the model for building <a href="https://www.investopedia.com/terms/p/permissioned-blockchains.asp" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">permissioned blockchains</a>, where the distributed ledgers (i.e., replicas) know each other’s identities but may not trust each other.</p><p>Asynchronous protocols are inherently more robust against timing and <em>denial-of-service (DoS)</em> attacks. Two recent asynchronous BFT systems—<em>HoneyBadgerBFT</em> proposed by Miller et al. in CCS’16 and <em>BEAT</em> by Duan et al. in CCS’18—have comparable performance as partially synchronous BFT protocols and can scale to 100 replicas. The protocols, however, achieve static security, where the adversary needs to choose the set of corrupted replicas before protocol execution. This security property is weaker than that for many existing BFT protocols (e.g., <em>PBFT</em>), which achieve adaptive security, where the adversary can choose to corrupt replicas at any moment during the execution of the protocol.</p><p>Chao Liu is a Ph.D. candidate in computer science at UMBC, working with Alan Sherman. His research interests focus on cryptography, cybersecurity, and distributed systems.</p><hr><p>Host: Alan T. Sherman, *protected email* Support for this event was provided in part by the National Science Foundation under SFS grant DGE-1753681. The UMBC Cyber Defense Lab meets biweekly Fridays. All meetings are open to the public. Upcoming CDL Meetings include Mar 26, Jeremy Clark (Concordia); April 9, (UMBC), MeetingMayhem: A network adversarial thinking game; April 23, Peter Peterson (University of Minnesota Duluth), Adversarial thinking; and May 7, Farid Javani (UMBC), Anonymization by oblivious transfer</p>
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<Summary>The UMBC Cyber Defense Lab presents   EIPC: Efficient Asynchronous BFT with Adaptive Security   Chao Liu, CSEE, UMBC  12:00–1:00 pm ET, Friday, 12 March 2021 via WebEx    We present EPIC, a novel...</Summary>
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<Title>talk: Moving Target Mobile IPv6 Defense, 12-1 Fri 2/26</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><div><a href="https://www.csee.umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/mt_tweet.png" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><img width="1024" height="512" src="https://www.csee.umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/mt_tweet-1024x512.png" alt="" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></a><hr><h4><em>The UMBC Cyber Defense Lab presents</em></h4><h2><strong>Moving Target Mobile IPv6 Defense</strong></h2><h3><strong>Prof.</strong> <strong>Vahid Heydari<br>Computer Science, Rowan University</strong></h3><h4><strong>12:00–1 pm ET, Friday, 26 February 26, 2021</strong></h4><h4>remotely via <a href="https://umbc.webex.com/meet/sherman" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">WebEx  </a></h4><hr><p>Remote cyberattacks can be started from an unlimited distance through the Internet. These attacks include particular actions that allow attackers to compromise systems remotely. Address-based Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) attacks and remote exploits are two main categories of these attacks. A remote exploit takes advantage of a bug or vulnerability to view or steal data or gain unauthorized access to a vulnerable system. Current security solutions in IPv6 such as IPsec, firewall, and Intrusion Detection and Prevention System (IDPS) can prevent remote attacks against known vulnerability exploits. However, zero-day exploits can defeat the best firewalls and IDPSs due to using undisclosed and uncorrected computer application vulnerability. Therefore, a new solution is needed to prevent these attacks. This talk discusses a Moving Target Mobile IPv6 Defense (MTM6D) that randomly and dynamically changes the IP addresses to prevent remote attacks in the reconnaissance step. The talk briefly covers the wide range of applications of MTM6D including critical infrastructure networks, virtual private networks, web servers, Internet-controlled robots, and anti-censorship.</p><p><a href="https://csm.rowan.edu/departments/cs/facultystaff/compsci_full_part/heydari.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"> Vahid Heydari</a> received the M.S. degree in Cybersecurity and the Ph.D. degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Alabama in Huntsville. He is currently an Associate Professor of Computer Science and the Director of the Center for Cybersecurity Education and Research at Rowan University, Glassboro, NJ. He is also a co-founder of a cybersecurity startup ObtegoCyber. His research interests include moving target defenses, mobile ad-hoc, sensor, and vehicular network security. He is a member of ACM, IEEE Computer Society and Communications Society. </p><p><strong>Host:</strong> Alan T. Sherman, <a rel="nofollow external" class="bo">*protected email*, </a>Support for this event was provided in part by the National Science Foundation under SFS grant DGE-1753681. The UMBC Cyber Defense Lab meets biweekly Fridays.  All meetings are open to the public. Upcoming CDL Meetings:</p><p>Mar 12, Chao Liu (UMBC), Efficient asynchronous BFT with adaptive security<br>Mar 26, Jeremy Clark (Concordia)<br>April 9, (UMBC), MeetingMayhem: A network adversarial thinking game<br>April 23, Peter Peterson (University of Minnesota Duluth), Adversarial thinking<br>May 7, Farid Javani (UMBC), Anonymization by oblivious transfer</p></div>
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<Summary>The UMBC Cyber Defense Lab presents  Moving Target Mobile IPv6 Defense  Prof. Vahid Heydari Computer Science, Rowan University  12:00–1 pm ET, Friday, 26 February 26, 2021  remotely via WebEx  ...</Summary>
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<Title>Prof. Chein-I Chang honored by journal special issue dedication</Title>
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<Summary>Prof. Chein-I Chang honored by journal special issue dedication   CSEE Professor Chein-I Chang was recently honored by the IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote...</Summary>
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<Title>Six UMBC faculty, incuding three in CSEE, receive MIPS research awards</Title>
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<Title>talk: Ed Raff on Machine Learning for Malware: Challenges and Progress, 12-1pm ET Wed 2/17</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><div><a href="https://www.csee.umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/malware.png" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><img width="1024" height="512" src="https://www.csee.umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/malware.png" alt="" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></a><hr><h4>UMBC Information Systems Department</h4><h1><strong>Machine Learning for Malware:</strong><br><strong>Challenges and Progress </strong></h1><h4><strong>Dr. Edward Raff</strong><br>Booz Allen Hamilton<br>Visiting Prof. UMBC Computer Science &amp; Electrical Engineering</h4><h4><strong>12:00-1:00 pm ET Wednesday, 17 February 2021</strong></h4><h4>online via <a href="https://www.google.com/url?q=https://umbc.webex.com/umbc/j.php?MTID%3Dm87807fcfe1c446dd14e68ef9371aa494&amp;sa=D&amp;source=calendar&amp;usd=2&amp;usg=AOvVaw1esUiFwtMa3JFx1DSYTxZm" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">WebEx</a></h4><hr><p>Malware is an ever-growing problem, single malware families have caused billions in damages, and the first direct death attributed to malware taking down a hospital has occurred. To detect new malware, machine learning is a naturally attractive approach. However, malware poses a number of unique challenges that have slowed the progress of ML-based solutions. In this talk, we will look at the task of malware detection from byte-based analysis, why it poses many challenging machine learning research problems, and progress we have made on these tasks by taking some non-standard approaches to machine learning: building shallow and wide networks instead of deep, handicapping the features of our model to make it robust, and using literal compression algorithms (LZMA) to find similar content. </p><hr><p><a href="https://www.google.com/url?q=https://www.linkedin.com/in/edward-raff-09992040/&amp;sa=D&amp;source=calendar&amp;usd=2&amp;usg=AOvVaw1UH09-toZoPv5XYO8jTTd6" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Edward Raff</a> leads Booz Allen’s machine learning research group and supports clients in developing new ML solutions. His research includes cybersecurity, adversarial machine learning, fairness and ethics, fingerprint biometrics, and high-performance computing. In his spare time, he is the author of the <a href="https://www.google.com/url?q=https://github.com/EdwardRaff/JSAT&amp;sa=D&amp;source=calendar&amp;usd=2&amp;usg=AOvVaw34OWd2KgR2HgGaREdTqn33" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">JSAT</a> machine learning library. He received his BS and MS in Computer Science from Purdue University and his Ph.D. in CS from UMBC. Dr. Raff is a Nvidia Deep Learning certified instructor, and Visiting Professor at UMBC.</p></div>
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