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Evolutionary Approaches to Privacy and Information Security

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The PIs propose to explore the influence that offline cues and stimuli, indicating the presence of other human beings in the physical world, and often processed unconsciously by our brains, can have over security and privacy behavior in cyberspace. The PIs’ goal is to address the question: are there evolutionary roots for privacy and information security concerns?

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Ignorance: How It Drives Science?

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Cybersecurity Research and Online Learning

John Mitchell is the Mary and Gordon Crary Family Professor in the Stanford Computer Science Department. His research focuses on web security, network security, privacy, programming language analysis and design, formal methods, and applications of mathematical logic to computer science. Prof. Mitchell currently leads research projects funded by the US Air Force, the Office of Naval Research, private companies and foundations.

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A Perspective on Transitioning Research to an Open Source Product

Vern Edward Paxson is a Professor of Computer Science at the University of California, Berkeley. He also works as an Internet researcher based at the International Computer Science Institute in Berkeley, California. His interests range from transport protocols to intrusion detection and worms. He is an active member of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) community and served as the chair of the IRTF from 2001 until 2005. From 1998 to 1999 he served on the IESG as Transport Area Director of the IETF.

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VC Evaluation of Cyber Security Proposals

Becky Bace is widely recognized as one of the most influential people in information security today. Her career includes roles in research, development, operational management, and strategy in settings ranging from the U.S. Intelligence Community (NSA) to a national laboratory (Los Alamos National Laboratory) to her current role as a strategic consultant in Silicon Valley. Ms.

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Transitioning to the Commercial Marketplace

Paul Barford an associate professor in computer science at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He received a BS in electrical engineering from the University of Illinois and a PhD in computer science from Boston University. He is the founder and director of the Wisconsin Advanced Internet Laboratory. His research is focused on developing new techniques and tools for gathering information on the structure and dynamic behavior of the Internet.