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<Title>Prof. Milton Halem receives UMBC Research Faculty Excellence Award</Title>
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    <h1>Professor Milton Halem receives UMBC Research Faculty Excellence Award</h1>
    <p>Dr. Milton Halem, Research Professor in the Computer Science and Electrical Engineering Department, has been selected as the inaugural recipient of the UMBC Research Faculty Excellence Award. The award recognizes overall excellence in research, and where appropriate, significant contributions to teaching and service/leadership while at UMBC.</p>
    <p>Dr. Halem joined UMBC in 2003, after retiring from a highly successful career at <a href="https://www.nasa.gov/goddard" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">NASA Goddard Space Flight Center</a>, where he still holds an Emeritus position as Chief Information Research Scientist to the Director of the Earth Sciences Directorate.</p>
    <p><a href="https://www.csee.umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/chmpr_logo.jpg" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><img src="https://www.csee.umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/chmpr_logo.jpg" alt="" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></a>Upon joining UMBC, Dr. Halem served as the founding Director of UMBC’s <a href="https://chmpr.umbc.edu/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Center for Hybrid Multicore Productivity Research</a> (CHMPR) and today continues to serve as the UMBC Site Director for this major NSF-supported multi-institutional center that works closely with government and private sector sponsors in the areas of big-data computation, next generation computing and software tool development.</p>
    <p>In 2013, Dr. Halem was instrumental in negotiating and securing a major equipment donation from NASA Goddard that significantly enhanced our high-performance computing capacity through the donation of a 512 -node supercomputer to the UMBC campus.</p>
    <p>Dr. Halem’s scholarly achievements include more than 150 scientific publications in the areas of atmospheric and oceanographic sciences and computational and information sciences. He is most noted for his groundbreaking research in simulation studies of space-observing systems and for development of four-dimensional data assimilation for weather and climate prediction.</p>
    <p>Over the years, Dr. Halem’s achievements have earned him numerous awards including the NASA Medal for Exceptional Scientific Achievement, the NASA Medal for Outstanding Leadership, and NASA’s highest award – the NASA Distinguished Service Medal – in 1996.</p>
    <p>Keith J. Bowman, Dean of the College of Engineering and Information Technology, comments: “Dr. Halem’s exceptional vision and his unrelenting drive for excellence continue to serve our UMBC community well. His dedication to pushing the scientific and engineering boundaries serves as a model for our campus and beyond.”</p>
    <p>Karl V. Steiner, Vice President for Research, adds: “ I could not think of a more deserving member of our UMBC research community to receive this inaugural Research Faculty Excellence Award than Milt Halem. UMBC is the academic home to over 180 Research Faculty who contribute their expertise and personal commitment to making UMBC a destination for cutting-edge research while providing our students with remarkable insights and opportunities. Milt Halem is clearly one the leaders in the field of high-performance computation and his energy and expertise have been a major factor in UMBC being recognized as a major contributor to high performance computation and data analytics.”</p>
    <p><em>Adapted from a news article on the <a href="https://research.umbc.edu/umbc-research-news/?id=76542" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">UMBC Office of the Vice President for Research site.</a></em></p>
    <p>The post <a href="https://www.csee.umbc.edu/2018/05/professor-milton-halem-umbc-research-faculty-excellence-award/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Prof. Milton Halem receives UMBC Research Faculty Excellence Award</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.csee.umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering</a>.</p></div>
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<Summary>Professor Milton Halem receives UMBC Research Faculty Excellence Award   Dr. Milton Halem, Research Professor in the Computer Science and Electrical Engineering Department, has been selected as...</Summary>
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<Title>Health IT follow up information</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><p><span>All,</span><span></span></p>
    
    <p><span>Thanks for
    attending today's event with Drs Rose Yesha and Arrya Gangopadhyay. </span><span></span></p>
    
    <p><span> </span><span></span><img src="https://my.umbc.edu/groups/issa/posts/76480/attachments/28018" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></p>
    
    <p><span>Interested in
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    questions regarding the program, please request info here: <span><a href="http://healthtech.umbc.edu/faculty.php" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">http://healthtech.umbc.edu/faculty.php</a></span></span></p>
    
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<Title>Dr. LaBerge receives inaugural COEIT 2018 Excellence in Teaching Award</Title>
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    <p>At the inaugural COEIT Celebration on May 6, 2018, several College-level faculty and staff awards were initiated by COEIT Dean Keith Bowman. We are pleased to announce that the first recipient of the COEIT 2018 <strong>Excellence in Teaching Award</strong> is CSEE’s Professor of the Practice, Dr. E. F. Charles LaBerge!</p>
    <p>As his nomination statement reads,</p>
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    <p><em>Drawing on a very distinguished industry career, Dr. E.F. (Chuck) LaBerge demonstrates teaching, service, and critical, prominent departmental leadership with a high degree of initiative, enthusiasm, and professionalism.</em></p>
    <p><em>A 30-year aviation industry veteran, Dr. LaBerge is CSEE’s senior instructional faculty member. He is a successful and efficient CMPE UPD who has twice provided critical department leadership with ABET reviews. His teaching evaluations at UMBC are exemplary on a wide range of courses — in particular, his CMPE capstone sequence.</em></p>
    <p><em>In addition to standard faculty service duties, Dr. LaBerge collaborates on innovative departmental initiatives, such as the ACTIVE (Active Computing Teaching and InnoVation Environment) Center via the Hrabowski Fund. Dr. LaBerge is remains involved with the engineering industry and since 2008, chaired an avionics advisory committee to the Federal Aviation Adminstration. As an IEEE Senior Member, he regularly reviews assorted IEEE journal articles within his domain.</em></p>
    <p><em>Dr. LaBerge’s professionalism, attention to detail, collegial attitude, and enthusiasm for student, department, and College success make him a valued CSEE colleague and justify his nomination for the COEIT Excellence in Teaching Award.</em></p>
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    <p><strong>CONGRATULATIONS TO DR. LABERGE!</strong></p>
    <p>The post <a href="https://www.csee.umbc.edu/2018/05/dr-laberge-receives-inaugural-coeit-2018-excellence-teaching-award/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Dr. LaBerge receives inaugural COEIT 2018 Excellence in Teaching Award</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.csee.umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering</a>.</p></div>
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<Title>3CS Pre-Summit Job Fair for those Interested in IT and Cyber</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><span>Looking for a cybersecurity job can be stressful, but students can alleviate that headache by attending a pre-summit job fair preceding the Community College Cyber Summit (3CS). Many industries and businesses will be at the fair on </span><span><span>Thursday, Aug. 2, 8:30 to 11:30 a.m.</span></span><span>, at Mt. Hood Community College in Gresham, Oregon.</span><div><div><table width="100%"><tbody><tr><td><p><span><span><span>Students enrolled in<strong> information security, computer science, and information technology degree programs</strong> can talk with representatives from a range of <strong>I</strong>T and cybersecurity businesses and industries that have job openings. Students as well as recent graduates, resumes in hand, come ready to speak with potential employers. Faculty attending 3CS may also observe the pre-summit job fair in order to <strong>understand what jobs are available and the skills required for the multitude of positions.</strong></span></span></span></p><p><span><span><span>Although 2017 was the first year of this tailored job fair, students are still raving about it...</span></span></span></p><p><span><span><span>“The job fair was a very good experience. While there were a couple positions that I was not interested in (though others obviously were), most of the companies were great.” </span></span></span></p><p><span><span><span>“In fact, after having submitted my resume to one company, a manager approached me towards the end of the job fair. Now, I have another trip to DC planned for next week in order to get interviewed by them. Overall, the job fair was an amazing experience, and I'd love to support future events in any way I can." </span></span></span></p><p><span><span><span>As demand continues to grow for qualified cybersecurity employees, 3CS continues to educate the educators and decision-makers at community colleges about cybersecurity education. </span></span></span></p><p><span><span><span>The <strong>fifth annual 3CS is scheduled for <span><span>Aug. 2 to 4</span></span>, in Gresham and Portland, Oregon.</strong> This year’s theme is “Expanding Expertise – Transforming Cybersecurity Programs”. </span></span></span></p><p><span><span><span>Four tracks include:</span></span></span></p><p><span><span><span>1) New to cybersecurity</span></span></span></p><p><span><span><span>2) Experienced in cybersecurity and CAE-CD aspirants</span></span></span></p><p><span><span><span>3) Cybersecurity across the curriculum</span></span></span></p><p><span><span><span>4) Student track </span></span></span></p><p> </p><p><span><span><span>The STUDENT TRACK is helpful for those who attended the job fair as it includes information on student competitions, associations, summer camps, and more!</span></span></span></p><p> </p><p><span><span><span><strong>To register and learn more about the Pre-Summit Job Fair go </strong></span><span><strong><a href="http://t2708796.omkt.co/track.aspx?id=402%7C29553C%7C73DF%7C16BF%7C68F%7C0%7C7EF%7C1%7C6BDE4E22&amp;destination=https%3a%2f%2fwww.my3cs.org%2fstudents&amp;dchk=720AEB0C" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span><u>HERE</u></span></a></strong></span><span><strong>.</strong></span></span></span></p></td></tr></tbody></table></div><div><table width="100%"><tbody><tr><td><p><span><span><span><strong>Student travel stipend information to attend 3CS Pre-Summit Job Fair</strong></span></span></span></p><p> </p><p><span><span><span>All students enrolled in cybersecurity programs and certificate programs can apply to receive financial support to cover their job fair and 3CS registration, travel costs, lodging, and per diem stipend, based on the distance from their home to Mt. Hood Community College, as described below:</span></span></span></p><p><span><span><span><strong>Local Students</strong> (living within 60 miles of Mt. Hood) – qualify for the coverage of their registration ($25) and reimbursement of round-trip travel at the rate of </span></span></span><span>54.5 cents per mile</span><span><span><span>.</span></span></span></p><p><strong>Regional Students</strong><span> (living between 60 and 175 miles from Mr. Hood) – qualify for the coverage of their registration ($25), reimbursement of round-trip travel at the rate of 54.5 cents per mile, one (1) night’s lodging ($209 - room must be shared by 2 students), and a stipend of $138.</span></p><p><strong>National Students</strong><span> (living over 175 miles from Mt. Hood) – qualify for the coverage of their registration ($25), reimbursement for transportation (airplane/bus/train) or mileage reimbursement not to exceed $500, two (2) nights lodging ($209 - room must be shared by 2 students), and a stipend of $138 to cover other trip incidentals.</span></p><p><span>To be considered for financial travel support, the online request form must be filled out and submitted by </span><strong><span><span>midnight</span></span>, <span><span>May 25</span></span></strong><span>. Recipients will be notified of travel awards by </span><span><span>June 8</span></span><span>.</span></p><p><span><strong>Go </strong></span><strong><span><a href="http://t2708796.omkt.co/track.aspx?id=402%7C29553C%7C73DF%7C16BF%7C68F%7C0%7C7F0%7C1%7C6BDE4E22&amp;destination=https%3a%2f%2fform.jotform.com%2f81047053504145&amp;dchk=1DD44D64" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span><u>HERE </u></span></a></span></strong><span><strong>to fill out travel stipend application.</strong></span></p><p><span><span><span><strong><br></strong></span></span></span></p><p><strong>REGISTER with this link:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.my3cs.org/registration-accommodations">https://www.my3cs.org/registration-accommodations</a></p></td></tr></tbody></table></div></div></div>
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    <h1>CSEE research symposium, 9-5 Fri. May 4, South Campus</h1>
    <p>The UMBC student chapters for <a href="https://acm.umbc.edu/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">ACM</a> and <a href="http://www.umbc.edu/ieee/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">IEEE</a> are jointly organizing a one-day research symposium on Computer and Electrical Systems that will be held at bwtech@UMBC’s South Campus from <strong>9 to 5 on Friday, May 4,</strong> 2018. Refreshments and lunch will be provided.</p>
    <p>The day will include talks by faculty and students, short presentations of posters, five-minute elevator pitches of new research ideas, a poster session and symposium awards. See the <a href="https://www.csee.umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/CSEEResearchSymposium_Program_2017.pdf" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><strong>complete symposium schedule</strong></a> for details.</p>
    <p>The goal of the symposium is to recognize and inspire student research by sharing cutting-edge ideas and achievements through presentations, posters, and demonstrations. It will bring students, faculty and collaborators from the Computer Science and Electrical Engineering department together to present their research ideas and results.</p>
    <p>Location: The symposium will be held at the bwtech@UMBC South Campus (<a href="http://bit.ly/utcsc" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">1450 S Rolling Road, Halethorpe, MD 21227</a>) main building. Parking is free and the <a href="https://goo.gl/yi1XVX" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">UMBC Halethorpe shuttle</a> stops there (stop #18).</p>
    <p>If you have any questions, please contact *protected email*.</p>
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<Title>Meet Your Professor Series: Marie desJardins, 12-1 Wed. May 2, ITE239</Title>
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    <h1>Meet Your Professor Series: Marie desJardins</h1>
    <p>Join the CS Education Club for its fourth and final installment of the <em>Meet Your Professor</em> series this semester featuring Dr. <a href="https://www.csee.umbc.edu/~mariedj/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Marie desJardins</a>. The series provides students with the opportunity to learn more about their professors, including how they achieved their position, what they believe makes an effective teacher, what research they conduct, and more!</p>
    <p>Dr. Marie desJardins is Associate Dean of Academic Affairs in the College of Engineering and Information Technology, and Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County.  Prior to joining the faculty in 2001, Dr. desJardins was a senior computer scientist at SRI International in Menlo Park, California.  Her research is in artificial intelligence, focusing on the areas of machine learning, multi-agent systems, planning, interactive AI techniques, information management, reasoning with uncertainty, and decision theory.  She has mentored 13 Ph.D. students, 27 M.S. students, and nearly 100 undergraduate researchers.   She is also active in the CS education community, chairs the Maryland Steering Committee for Computer Science Education, and frequently serves as a mentor and invited speaker at CS education and outreach events.</p>
    <p>The event is <strong><span>Wednesday 5/2</span> </strong>from <strong><span>12:00-12:50</span></strong> in <strong>ITE 239</strong>. Light refreshments will be provided. Bring questions!</p>
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<Title>UMBC recognizes Marie desJardins for lasting commitment to inclusive computing education</Title>
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    <h1>UMBC recognizes Marie desJardins for lasting commitment to inclusive computing education</h1>
    <p><strong>Marie desJardins</strong>, associate dean of the College of Engineering and Information Technology (COEIT) and professor of computer science and electrical engineering, will be leaving UMBC to take up a new position as founding dean of the College of Organizational, Computational, and Information Sciences at Simmons College in Boston.</p>
    <p>“What I will remember most about my 17 years here is UMBC’s collaborative spirit. Because of the open environment and commitment to diversity, I’ve been able to work with colleagues across the university on a wide range of initiatives,” desJardins says.</p>
    <p>During her tenure at UMBC, desJardins has applied her passion and expertise to implementing programs for students across all disciplines and majors, explains <strong>Keith J. Bowman</strong>, dean of the College of Engineering and Information Technology (COEIT). “She brought her passion and expertise to UMBC, and has changed the lives of faculty, students, and staff through her work,” Bowman says. “As COEIT’s founding associate dean, she has played a crucial role in establishing how the College operates, with a focus on supporting students at all levels. She has set an incredibly high bar in all areas of her work.”</p>
    <p>One of desJardins’ many accomplishments was the development and launch of UMBC’s <a href="https://news.umbc.edu/umbcs-new-grand-challenges-scholars-program-invites-students-from-all-majors-to-tackle-major-issues-of-our-time/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Grand Challenge Scholars Program</a>, based on the National Academy of Engineering’s (NAE) Grand Challenges for Engineering. The program is open to students who are interested in working on interdisciplinary teams to address pressing challenges facing society. UMBC’s program is distinct because it is open to all majors, bringing together students studying everything from computing and mechanical engineering to the life sciences, social sciences, humanities, and the arts. The Grand Challenge Scholars Program is “a great match with so many things that UMBC and UMBC students are already doing: applied, project-based learning; service learning; entrepreneurial explorations; global involvement; and undergraduate research,” desJardins said of the program when it launched in 2016.</p>
    <a href="https://www.csee.umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/Experiential_Learning-Marie-Desjardins.jpg" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><img src="https://www.csee.umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/Experiential_Learning-Marie-Desjardins.jpg" alt="" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></a><em>Marie desJardins during an experiential learning activity.</em><p>desJardins also reached students across the university through her work with the Honors Colleges, as an Honors Faculty Fellow. This role enabled her to teach a seminar called “Computation, Complexity, and Emergence,” where students from a range of majors shared their perspectives on interdisciplinary topics and learned how subjects they had not previously explored were relevant to their lives. desJardins also served as a chair of the Honors College Advisory Board during her tenure at UMBC.</p>
    <p>Beyond her passion for expanding computer science education at UMBC, desJardins has also been steadfast in her work to increase access to computing education for K – 12 students. She has served as the lead principal investigator of CE21-Maryland, a series of projects implemented to increase opportunities for high school students to access computer science education. She was also instrumental in the creation of <a href="https://news.umbc.edu/how-girls-code-connects-young-women-to-computer-science-and-robotics-at-umbc/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">How Girls Code</a>, an afterschool program and a summer camp at UMBC where girls in elementary and middle school develop computer science skills through engaging activities and learn about careers in the field.</p>
    <p>In addition to her writing for academic and technical audiences, desJardins has written numerous articles for the public, including pieces for <em>The Conversation</em> and <em>The Baltimore Sun</em> about the need for computing education for students of all ages. She is particularly passionate about engaging girls and women in computer science.</p>
    <p>In a recent op-ed in <a href="https://news.umbc.edu/marie-desjardins-new-aaai-fellow-advocates-for-computer-science-education-in-k-12-schools/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><em>The Baltimore Sun</em></a>, desJardins discussed the importance of computer science education in K – 12 schools, both to expand career opportunities for students of all backgrounds and identities and to make sure the world has a chance to benefit from a diverse talent pool in computing fields. “The need for computer science and computational thinking skills is becoming pervasive not just in the world of software engineers, but in fields as varied as science, design, marketing, and public policy,” she wrote.</p>
    <a href="https://www.csee.umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/CS_AP_Workshop.jpg" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><img src="https://www.csee.umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/CS_AP_Workshop.jpg" alt="" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></a><em>Marie desJardins, standing at right, addresses high school teachers at the July 2015 CS Matters in Maryland pilot teacher workshop.</em><p>desJardins has also worked to support new faculty in her College, as they work to advance their careers, inviting assistant professors and lecturers in COEIT to participate in the Junior Faculty Initiative. The program introduces participants to university resources through units like the Faculty Development Center and Office of Student Disabilities Services. It also supports junior faculty through a series of workshops addressing topics such as time management, mentoring relationships, and conflict management, to acclimate faculty to UMBC.</p>
    <p>Across the nation and the world, desJardins has been recognized as a leader in the field of artificial intelligence (AI). Earlier this year, she was named a fellow of the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence. In 2017, she was included on <a href="https://www.forbes.com/sites/mariyayao/2017/05/18/meet-20-incredible-women-advancing-a-i-research/2/#45b8e7da4ede" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Forbes’ list of women advancing AI research</a>. UC Berkeley, desJardins’ alma mater, also recently recognized her work to advance her field by presenting her with the Distinguished Alumni Award in Computer Science.</p>
    <p>“UMBC has given me so many opportunities to learn, grow, and give back to the community around me, I will be forever grateful,” says desJardins. “No matter where I go from here, I will always consider myself to be part of the UMBC community.”</p>
    <p><em>Adapted from a <a href="https://news.umbc.edu/umbc-recognizes-marie-desjardins-for-lasting-commitment-to-inclusive-computing-education/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">UMBC News story</a> by Megan Hanks. All photos by Marlayna Demond ’11 for UMBC.</em></p>
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<Title>talk: SPARCLE: Practical Homomorphic Encryption, 12pm Fri 4/27</Title>
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    <h1><strong>SPARCLE: Practical Homomorphic Encryption</strong></h1>
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    <h3><strong> Senior Scientist</strong><br><strong> Johns Hopkins University / Applied Physics Laboratory</strong></h3>
    <h3><strong>12:00–1:00pm Friday, April 27, 2018, ITE 237, UMBC</strong></h3>
    <p>In the newly coined Privacy Age, researchers are building systems with homomorphic algorithms that enable “never decrypt” operations on sensitive data in applications such as computational private information retrieval (cPIR). The trouble is, the leading algorithms incur significant computational and space challenges, relegating them mainly to large cloud computing platforms. We have invented a special-purpose, ring-homomorphic (aka, “fully homomorphic”) algorithm that, owing to some specializing assumptions, trades general-purpose cryptographic utility for linear performance in speed and space.</p>
    <p>We will present the cryptosystem and discuss several current challenges. We will also throw in a fun, simple, tactile concept demonstration of PIR for those just generally curious about what all this is, hopefully demystifying how you can enable a server to search for something without knowing what it’s looking for, and without knowing what (if any) results it found.</p>
    <p>Russ Fink (UMBC ’10) is a senior scientist at the Johns Hopkins University / Applied Physics Laboratory. His current research interests include private information retrieval, applied cryptography, and cyber security.</p>
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    <p><span><span>·<span>        
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    <p><span><span>·<span>        
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    Please email <a href="mailto:amin4@umbc.edu">amin4@umbc.edu</a> with what position you are running
    for and why (resume </strong></span><span><strong>preferred</strong></span><span><strong> ).</strong></span></u></p><p><strong><span><br></span></strong></p><p><strong><em><span>Priority </span></em></strong><strong><span>Deadline is April 30th, 2018 by 11:59PM<br>
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<Summary>The Information Systems Security Association is looking for new officers for Fall 2018 - Spring 2019. We are looking for the following positions:        Vice President of Communications – Attend...</Summary>
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    <h4>The UMBC Cyber Defense Lab presents</h4>
    <h1><strong>Classifying Malware using Data Compression</strong></h1>
    <h2>Charles Nicholas, UMBC</h2>
    <h3>12:00–1:00pm Friday, 20 April 2018, ITE 229</h3>
    <p>Comparing large binary objects can be tricky and expensive. We describe a method for comparing such strings, using ideas form data compression, that is both fast and effective. We present results from experiments applying this method, which we refer to as LZJD, to the areas of malware classification and digital forensics.</p>
    <p><a href="https://www.csee.umbc.edu/~nicholas/charles_nicholas.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Charles Nicholas</a> (*protected email*) earned his B.S. in Computer Science from the University of Michigan – Flint in 1979, and the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Computer Science from Ohio State University in 1982 and 1988, respectively. He joined the Computer Science Department at UMBC in 1988. His research interests include electronic document processing, intelligent information systems, and software engineering. In recent years he has focused on the problems of storing and retrieving information from large collections of documents. Intelligent software agents are an important aspect of this work. Host: Alan T. Sherman, *protected email*</p>
    <p>The UMBC Cyber Defense Lab meets biweekly Fridays. All meetings are open to the public.</p>
    <p>The post <a href="https://www.csee.umbc.edu/2018/04/talk-classifying-malware-using-data-compression-umbc-nicholas-cybersecurity/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">🗣 talk: Classifying Malware using Data Compression, 12-1 Fri 4/20, ITE229</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.csee.umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering</a>.</p></div>
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