CAE-R CoP Birds-of-a-Feather Session @ CAE Community Symposium (April 16-17, 2024, in Louisville, KY)

The CAE-R Community of Practice (CoP) held its first Birds-of-a-Feather (BoF) session at the 2024 CAE Community Symposium (April 16-17, 2024 @ Louisville, Kentucky).

The Call for Nominations solicited nominations of emerging research topics in Cybersecurity from research-active faculty in the CAE Community who are interested in leading and/or participating in a BoF session of the CAE-R CoP at the 2024 CAE Community Symposium.

After nominations were received, faculty in the CAE Community voted for the topics that they feel are most relevant and are interested in discussing as part of the discussions. The topics that received the most votes were discussed at the BoF. Results of the discussions were briefed to the CAE Community at large right after the end of the BoF discussions.


Nomination Details

  • Submissions are now closed.
  • Submission deadline: February 28, 2024 (11.59pm PT)

Voting Details

  • Voting is now closed.
  • Submission deadline: March 12, 2024 (11.59pm PT).
  • Only ONE (1) submission allowed per person.

In response to the Call for Nominations, we received 16 submissions from faculty at CAE institutions. We then asked the CAE Community to vote on the topics they felt were most relevant and were interested in discussing as part of the BoF session.

Below are the topics that were available for voting:

  • Adversarial Machine Learning
  • AI Cybersecurity
  • AI, Security, and Privacy
  • AI's Role in Cybersecurity
  • Blockchain in Cybersecurity
  • Code Vulnerability Detection
  • In-vehicle Network Challenges
  • Intrusive Behavior Detection
  • LLMs and Cybersecurity
  • National Testbed
  • Occlusion Handling
  • Quantifying Cybersecurity
  • Ransomware Detection
  • Social Science of Cybersecurity
  • Socio-tech Systems Cybersecurity
  • Supply Chain Cybersecurity

BoF 2024 Discussions

Below are the topics of each BoF discussion held at the 2024 CAE Community Symposium. The discussions were held in parallel, with each discussion lasting for 1.5 hours.

  • AI's Role in CybersecurityModerator: Stephen Huang, University of Houston
  • AI, Security, and PrivacyModerator: Sandra Moore, University of New Mexico
  • LLMs and CybersecurityModerator: Prashnna Gyawali, West Virginia University
  • Supply Chain CybersecurityModerator: Yair Levy, Nova Southeastern University
  • Ransomware DetectionModerator: Tarek Saadawi, City College of New York
  • Social Science of CybersecurityModerator: Tyler Moore, University of Tulsa
  • Quantifying CybersecurityModerator: Javed Khan, Kent State University

 

Updated: Dec 6, 2024