The Security Seminar at CERIAS (formerly CS591S)
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Wednesday at 4:30P.M.
STEW G52, West Lafayette Campus
The weekly security seminar has been held every semester since spring of 1992.
We invite personnel at Purdue and visitors from outside to present on topics
of particular interest to them in the areas of computer and network security,
computer crime investigation, information warfare, information ethics, public
policy for computing and security, the computing "underground," and other related
topics.
Students at Purdue can get 1 credit hour of CS 591S course credit by attending
the seminar. Interested students should contact the instructor, Professor Spafford.
Attending/Viewing a Seminar
The seminar is open to everyone, on-campus or off. See the
logistics page for information on place and time of seminars, and information
on how to get on the mailing list for weekly reminders.
If you are off-campus, downloadable video (h.264/mp4) and streaming video (RealVideo) versions of the seminars are posted a few days after each session
in the archive. You can also subscribe to
our video podcast feed.
Presenting a Seminar
People interested in speaking at the seminar may also contact Professor
Spafford.
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Use/Reuse Guidelines
CERIAS Seminar materials are intended for educational, non-commercial use only and any or all commercial use is prohibited. Any use must attribute "The CERIAS Seminar at Purdue University." Opinions expressed in the recordings are not necessarily representative of the views of CERIAS or of Purdue University.