Technology, Cybersecurity & Policy Seminar Series
The Technology, Cybersecurity & Policy Seminar Series introduces students to major topics and research at the interface of technology, cybersecurity and policy by providing a weekly series of lectures with questions and discussion. Starting in Fall 2021 seminars will be held every Monday from 4:10-5:25 p.m.
For students in the Master of Science in Technology, Cybersecurity & Policy, the seminar series is a three-credit course (CYBR 5000) that counts toward your degree requirements. We recommend you take it in your first semester.
Select talks are open to the general public, please see the lineup below for details.
Fall 2021 Speaker Lineup
9/13 Janelle Hsia - Desiging Privacy into Technology
9/20 Terri Wright, Claire Monteleoni and Sara Thrall - Diversity Panel
9/27 Andrew Thiessen - The Ins and Outs of 5G Standards Development: An Insiders Perspective
10/11 Neal McBurnett - Colorado Election Security
10/18 Garrett Schumacher - Desinging Security into Diagnostic and Thereputic Medical Devices
10/25 Dr. Robert Callahan - Cybersecurity for the Next Generation
11/01 Paul Hooper - Tha Application of Intelligent Visability into Network Communications
11/15 Rob Fago - Legislative and Executive Roles in U.S. National Cyber Policy
11/29 Casey Fiesler - Unintended Consequences and Ethical Speculation in Computing
11/06 Erin Miller - Space ISAC