CAE Tech Talk Doubleheader 17 Mar 2016
Posted on 04 Mar 2016 7:05 AM

17 Mar 2016
Doubleheader

New Security Architecture for IoT (1:10-1:50 pm ET)
and
Kippo SSH Honeypot Research Application (2:00-2:40 pm ET)

Mark your calendars and come join your friends in the CAE community for a Tech Talk. We are a warm group that shares technical knowledge. CAE Tech Talks are free and conducted live in real-time over the Internet, so no travel is required. You can attend from just about anywhere (office, home, etc.) Capitol Technology University (CTU) hosts the presentations using their online delivery platform (Adobe Connect) which employs slides, VOIP, and chat for live interaction. Just log in as “Guest” and enjoy the presentation(s).
Below is a description of the presentation(s) and logistics of attendance:

Date: Thursday 17 Mar 2016
Time: 1:10 - 1:50 pm ET
Title/Topic: New Security Architecture for Internet of Things (IoT)
Audience Skill Level:  All levels
Presenter: Dr. Suku Nair (Southern Methodist University)
Location: https://capitol.adobeconnect.com/cae_tech_talk/
Note: An overflow room is available at the address below:
http://capitol.adobeconnect.com/cae2/
Just login as “Guest” and enter your name. No password required.
Description:
Explosive growth in deployment of Internet of Things (IoTs) is expected industry-wide.  However, for wide acceptance of IoT in the marketplace, strong security should be embedded into them.  Often, traditional crypto-based security schemes aren’t feasible due to limited power and computational resources available.  Recently we have introduced a new security paradigm/architecture, namely security fusion, for such resource constrained massive deployments.  The crux of the approach is in synthesizing strong global security properties from weak point-to-point or component security assurances.  In this talk we will focus on a fusion technique based on state machine synthesis of security properties.  Furthermore, we will discuss new protocols for scalable local device authentication based on PUF (Physical Unclonable Functions) technologies.

Date: Thursday 17 Mar 2016
Time: 2:00 pm – 2:40 pm ET
Title/Topic: Kippo SSH Honeypot Research Application
Audience Skill Level:  All levels
Presenter: Miguel Vega (East Carolina University)
Location: https://capitol.adobeconnect.com/cae_tech_talk/
Note: An overflow room is available at the address below:
http://capitol.adobeconnect.com/cae2/
Just log in as “Guest” and enter your name. No password required.
Description:
This talk will focus on the development and implementation of a custom built web application used to parse and aggregate firewall and Kippo honeypot logs. The application known as, F4, and is able to extract, categorize, store and query data as well as provide geolocation information about malicious IP addresses, generate charts, tables, figures, timelines and statistics about attacks. Based on the information generated a user is able to determine attack trends by protocol used as well as view SSH commands input attackers who were able to successfully login.

CAE Tech Talks are also recorded
CTU will post a recording of the live presentations on its website:
https://capitol.instructure.com/courses/sis_course_id:CAE_Tech_Talk/external_tools/4
Contact
Announcements for CAE Tech Talk events can be found in the news and calendar section of the CAE community website: www.caecommunity.org
For questions on CAE Tech Talk, please send email to CAETechTalk@nsa.gov