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"Security, Trust and Privacy in Pervasive Computing"

Anupam Joshi

Associate Professor, Department of Computer Science & Electrical Engineering
University of Maryland, Baltimore County

Friday, February 20, 2004
11:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon,
David Lawrence Hall, Room 120

 
     
     
 

Abstract: New models of distributed communication and computation are being introduced, leading to distributed systems that are *open* in that they do not pre-identify a set of known participants, and *dynamic* in that the participants change regularly, and not just due to occasional failures. Pervasive Computing systems are an obvious instance of such environments, as are Web Services. It is interesting to note that this evolution is occurring at several levels -- communication, infrastructure and application. These systems must exchange information about services offered and sought and their associated security and privacy policies, negotiate for information sharing, establish trust, and monitor for and report on suspicious or anomalous behavior. A new grand challenge thus emerges --securing these open dynamic environments. Without appropriate security, privacy and trust mechanisms, these exciting new ideas will be hobbled and the applications they enable will not be deployed or be found socially acceptable. Addressing this grand challenge will require contributions not just from diverse areas within computer science, but also from other disciplines such as policy, law, and various social sciences. In this talk, we will explore the issues involved, and describe work being done by UMBC's Ebiquity group to address some of them.

Biography: Anupam Joshi (http://www.cs.umbc.edu/~joshi/) is an Associate Professor of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering at UMBC. He obtained a B. Tech degree in Electrical Engineering from IIT Delhi, and a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Purdue University. His research interests are in mobile/pervasive computing, data management/mining, semantic web, and security. He has published over 90 refereed papers, and has obtained research support from NSF, NASA, DARPA, DoD, IBM, Fujitsu, AetherSystens, HP, AT&T and Intel. He has presented tutorials in conferences, served as guest editor for special issues for IEEE Personal Comm., Comm. ACM etc., and served as an Associate Editor of IEEE Transactions of Fuzzy Systems from 99-03. At UMBC, Joshi teaches courses in Operating Systems, Mobile Computing, Security, Networking, and Web Mining. He is a member of ACM, IEEE-CS, and UPE.

 
     
     

 

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