SRC Colloquium on Fabrics of Security
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- Date:
- Thursday, July 26, 2018, noon–5 p.m. PT
- Location:
- Mentor Graphics, 46871 Bayside Parkway, Fremont, CA, United States
- Event ID:
- E006503
Fabrics of Security
"Fixed fortifications are monuments to the stupidity of man." -General George Patton commenting on the Maginot Line
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It is becoming increasingly apparent that cyber-attacks cannot be stopped at the periphery of a network.
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Threats are distributed in time and space making detection difficult.
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Single or multiple independent security devices need to be replaced with correlated, layered security products that can scrutinize distributed data across multi-vendor environments.
Attendance at the colloquium is by invitation only. For more information contact john.oakley@src.org
Thursday, July 26, 2018 | ||
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12:00 - 12:15 pm |
Brief SRC Introduction / Value Proposition / Goals |
John Oakley / SRC |
12:15 - 1:15 pm | Informal lunch discussions with technical security experts | |
1:15 - 2:00 pm | Perspectives of value extraction and vision from current SRC members |
Sohrab Aftabjahani / Intel |
2:00 - 4:00 pm |
Panel: Research Directions for Fabrics of Security from Experts |
Moderator: Keynote: Panelists: |
4:00 - 4:15 pm |
Wrap up of needs for university Fabrics of Security research |
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4:15 - 5:00 pm | Informal Discussions |
(Optional: 8:00am -12:00pm - SRC’s Annual Review of Sponsored University Research on Security)
Definition of Fabrics of Security:
Unlike endpoint, network, web app or internet security, fabrics of security:
1) Assumes that some attacks will be successful and cannot be averted
2) Shifts focus from preventing unauthorized access to minimizing time to:
- Detect unauthorized access
- Isolate unauthorized access from doing harm
- Remove offending process and reconfiguration of the system back into a “SAFE” state
Goals of Colloquium
- Determine the highest priority university vectors for research in the fabrics of security space.
- Broaden the scope of industrial and government engagement in fabrics of security to include hardware, architecture, system, network and cloud centric participants.
Related SRC Research
SRC members and NSF currently fund about 30 university contracts on security hardware, attack vectors and their mitigation, secure architectures and security verification. The annual reviews of these tasks will take place on July 24, 25 and the morning of July 26. SRC and its members hope to expand their scope of research on security topics to include the growing opportunities of fabrics of security.
Semiconductor Research Corporation (SRC) is world-class, non-profit consortium that works with industry, government and academia partners to define, fund and manage university research on behalf of its member companies. Through its highly regarded research programs, SRC plays an indispensable part in both research and development strategies of the most influential industry leaders including Intel, Texas Instruments, Arm, IBM, Microsoft, TSMC, Samsung and Qualcomm. Members of SRC gain access to research results, fundamental IP, and highly experienced students to compete in the global marketplace and build the workforce of tomorrow. For more information and to stay informed on our advancements, visit www.src.org.
Venue
Mentor Graphics
46871 Bayside Parkway,
Building B,
Conference Room B1-300
Fremont, CA
Hotel Accommodations
Note: when calling the hotel, ask for the Siemens rate. If Siemens hasn’t already used their quota of rooms at their rate, you will be given the negotiated Siemens rate. This is not a guaranteed discount.
Hyatt Place Fremont/Silicon Valley
3101 West Warren Avenue
Fremont, CA 510-623-6000
Room Rate: $297 p/night (member rate)
$329 (standard rate)
Hampton Inn
46500 Landing Parkway
Fremont, CA
510-498-1900
Room Rate: $279 p/night
Courtyard by Marriott
4700 Lakeview Boulevard
Fremont, CA
510-656-1800
Room Rate: $279 p/night
Fremont Marriott
46100 Landing Parkway
Fremont, CA 510-413-3700
Room Rate: $249 p/night
LaQuinta Inn & Suites Fremont/Silicon Valley
46200 Landing Parkway
Fremont, CA
510-445-0808
Room Rate: $239 p/night
Date | Event Summary |
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24–26
July 2018
GRC GRC | Trustworthy and Secure Semiconductors and Systems (T3S) Review Tuesday, July 24, 2018, 8 a.m. — Thursday, July 26, 2018, 11:30 a.m. PT Fremont, CA, United States |
Name | Organization |
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Aftabjahani, Sohrab | Intel Corporation |
Borza, Mike | Synopsys, Inc. |
Chakrabartty, Shantanu | Washington University, Saint Louis |
Chen, Michael Y. | Siemens EDA |
Gardner, Doug | Analog Devices, Inc. |
Gowni, Shiva | NXP Semiconductors |
Hansen, Ken | Semiconductor Research Corporation |
Iskander, Yousef | Cisco Systems, Inc. |
Kose, Selcuk | University of South Florida |
Loh, Lawrence | Cadence Design Systems |
Makris, Yiorgos | University of Texas at Dallas |
Oakley, John | Semiconductor Research Corporation |
Oberg, Jason | Tortuga Logic |
Ramrakhyani, Prakash | Arm Limited |
Szefer, Jakub | Yale University |
Tehranipoor, Mark M. | University of Florida |
Tuyls, Pim | Intrinsic ID |
Vincent, Hugo | Arm Limited |
Vishik, Claire | Intel Corporation |
Wallach, David | Semiconductor Research Corporation |
Wang, Huanyu | University of Florida |
Xhafa, Ariton | Texas Instruments Incorporated |
Zhang, Zhiru | Cornell University |