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== Cyber Security in High School ==
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| '''DATE:'''&nbsp; 21 February 2019<br />
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| '''DATE:'''&nbsp; 21 August 2019<br />
'''PLACE:'''&nbsp;  Seminar Room Prolog (Room 2465), IFI - OJD House . <br /><br />
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'''PLACE:'''&nbsp;  Kristan Nygaards Hall (Room 5370), IFI, UiO - OJD House . <br /><br />
 
'''AGENDA:'''<br />
 
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15:00h Welcom at IFI<br /><br />15:15h Invited Talks:
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14:00h Welcom at UiO<br /><br />14:15h Invited Talk:
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* '''TITLE:''' &nbsp;''Cyber Security in High School: The US GenCyber Program and the Norwegian CyberSmart Pilot for Cyber Security Education in High School.''<br/><br />'''SPEAKERS:''' &nbsp;''Kimberly Adams'' and ''Donna Farrior'' (GenCyber USA), ''Bodil Gr&oslash;dem'' and ''Janne Hagen'' (CyberSmart Norway) &nbsp; <br/><br />'''ABSTRACT:''' This AF''Security'' Seminar presents the US GenCyber and the Norwegian CyberSmart Programs for cyber-security education in high school.<br /><br /> The US GenCyber Program is an NSA-funded one week intensive summer program for a cohort of 30 teachers in high school, followed by a sustained collaboration which takes place via an online community and resource repository for use during the following academic year and beyond. The GenCyber program at the University of Tulsa focuses on preparing teachers in high school to help their students understand correct and safe on-line behavior, to increase diversity and interest in cyber security, and to increase awareness about careers in the cyber security workforce in USA.<br /><br />The Norwegian CyberSmart Pilot Program is a collaboration between NSM, NVE, UIO, NTNU, NorSis and Godalen vgs, Rogaland Fylkeskommune. The CyberSmart pilot project, which has been operating since 2018 with funding from NVE, gives knowledge and skills to teachers in high school in Norway, so that they can integrate cybersecurity in their classes in high school. The CyberSmart pilot project aims to fulfill one of the major goals of the Norwegian Government's [https://www.regjeringen.no/no/dokumenter/nasjonal-strategi-for-digital-sikkerhet/id2627177/ National Strategy for Digital Security] published on 30.01.2019, namely to make cyber security a component of general education in Norway.
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* '''TALK:''' &nbsp;''Privacy Threat of Keystroke Profiling on the Web''<br />'''SPEAKER:''' ''Denis Migdal'' (ENSICAEN) &nbsp; <br />'''ABSTRACT:''' In a browser environment, Keystroke Dynamics (the way of typing on a keyboard) is a biometric modality which can be used by any Web service to profile users. The collection of keystroke dynamics does not require any additional sensors and can be done without the users' knowledge. Keystroke Dynamics can be used to authenticate users, but also to profile otherwise anonymous web users, and thereby represents a privacy threat. This talk first discusses the performance of Keystroke Dynamics and how it poses a serious threat to users privacy. The talk then discusses several potential real-time methods for anonymization of Keystroke  Dynamics,  and gives some  recommendations  for building  and  implementing  Keystroke  Dynamics Anonymization Systems.  
  
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16:00h Discussion<br />
 
  
 
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'''SPEAKER BIO''' <br/>
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Denis Migdal is PhD student at ENSICAEN in Caen, France. His PhD research project focuses on biometric keystroke dynamics and methods to strengthen online trust and privacy. Denis is currently a research visitor to the Information and Cyber Security Research Group at UiO.
- Kimbery Adams is a Senior Instructor of Mathematics at the
 
College of Engineering & Natural Sciences, Department of Mathematics<br />- Donna Farrior is a Visiting Associate Professor of Mathematics at the
 
College of Engineering & Natural Sciences, Department of Mathematics.<br />- Bodil Ellen Gr&oslash;dem is Project Manager for CyberSmart Norway<br />- Janne Hagen is Chief Engineer for Cyber Security at NVE.
 
 
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Revision as of 10:09, 16 August 2019

Privacy Threat of Keystroke Profiling on the Web

DATE:  21 August 2019

PLACE:  Kristan Nygaards Hall (Room 5370), IFI, UiO - OJD House .

AGENDA:
14:00h Welcom at UiO

14:15h Invited Talk:

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  • TALK:  Privacy Threat of Keystroke Profiling on the Web
    SPEAKER: Denis Migdal (ENSICAEN)  
    ABSTRACT: In a browser environment, Keystroke Dynamics (the way of typing on a keyboard) is a biometric modality which can be used by any Web service to profile users. The collection of keystroke dynamics does not require any additional sensors and can be done without the users' knowledge. Keystroke Dynamics can be used to authenticate users, but also to profile otherwise anonymous web users, and thereby represents a privacy threat. This talk first discusses the performance of Keystroke Dynamics and how it poses a serious threat to users privacy. The talk then discusses several potential real-time methods for anonymization of Keystroke Dynamics, and gives some recommendations for building and implementing Keystroke Dynamics Anonymization Systems.

15:00h Discussion


SPEAKER BIO
Denis Migdal is PhD student at ENSICAEN in Caen, France. His PhD research project focuses on biometric keystroke dynamics and methods to strengthen online trust and privacy. Denis is currently a research visitor to the Information and Cyber Security Research Group at UiO.

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