Guest Lecturer Dr. Mike Burmester to Speak at CFITS
Posted on March 21, 2014
Dr. Mike Burmester, professor of computer science at Florida State University and
director of the Center for Security and Assurance in IT, will present the March lecture
at the USA Center for Forensics, Information Technology and Security on March 26.
Burmester will speak on 鈥淩eliable and Resilient Interdependent Infrastructure Systems,鈥
2:30-4 p.m. in the auditorium of Shelby Hall.
Burmester received his doctorate from the University of Rome in La Sapienza, Italy.
His research interests encompass a range of security topics including privacy/anonymity,
pervasive/ubiquitous network systems, cyber-physical system security, lightweight
cryptographic applications, RFIDS and sensor applications, trust management and group
key exchange.
Burmester will address how critical infrastructures such as transportation systems,
power grids, communication networks, water management systems, medical systems and
financial networks that are the backbone of the nation鈥檚 economy also are highly interdependent
systems that integrate a tightly coupled and coordinated ecology of machines, sensors,
computers and networks. This ecology is critically impacted by the social structures
and the people that control it and access its services while it is also particularly
vulnerable to technological failure, social and organizational breakdown and bad actor/malware
threats. The nature of the services and the potentially devastating effects of failure
highlight the critical necessity for solutions that provide effective protection.
Burmester contends there is a need for a complete understanding of the vulnerabilities
of such systems and a framework that integrates the technical and social aspects of
such systems with the impact of complex system failures on social, economic and political
institutions.
According to Burmester, resiliency requires a socio-technical risk analysis that optimizes the way the system adapts in response to failure and maintains a social service equilibrium. His talk will address several of these issues, focusing mainly on resiliency against bad actor/malware threats.
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