Presentations should be less than 20 minutes including up
to 5 minutes
for questions and discussion (i.e., you should prepare about 15 minutes
of material to present). A schedule of presentations is posted below.
Tuesday, November 29
Kevin Campbell - Honeypots
Robert Cunningham - Gulliver's Travels
Matthew Hertgen - The Internet and Cryptography
Christopher Sailor - AES
Thursday, December 1
Jacqueline Friedman - Decoding DNA
Jesse Lieman-Sifry - Cryptography in World War I
Matthew Lynch - "Security Matters"
Mikhiel Tareen - "Mystery" Ciphers
Tuesday, December 6
Daniel Cohen - The One-Time Pad
Sukhbat Lkhagvadorj - Predicting the Economic Future
Jared Geilich - Pretty Good Privacy (PGP)
Ilan Weinschelbaum - Number Theory
Wednesday, December 7, 7-9 pm, SC137
James Hall - Deciphering Egyptian Hieroglyphics
Jessica Hanway - Kryptos
Emily Shames - Linear A
Youn Flemming - Cryptography Through the Ages
Andrew Malkin - The Human Interface of Desktop Security in Windows and Mac OSX
Adrian Nugent-Head - DES
Thursday, December 8
Trevor Dorn-Wallenstein - Cryptographic Standards
Aaron Plave - Smart Phone Security
Marguerite Suozzo-Gole - Kryptos
Shourjya Sen - Economic Analysis of Information Security
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