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== Privacy Threat of Keystroke Profiling on the Web ==
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| '''DATE:'''&nbsp; 21 August 2019<br />
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| '''DATE:'''&nbsp; 4 Setpember 2019<br />
 
'''PLACE:'''&nbsp;  Kristan Nygaards Hall (Room 5370), IFI, UiO - OJD House . <br /><br />
 
'''PLACE:'''&nbsp;  Kristan Nygaards Hall (Room 5370), IFI, UiO - OJD House . <br /><br />
 
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14:00h Welcom at UiO<br /><br />14:15h Invited Talk:
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15:30h Welcom at UiO<br /><br />15:45h Invited Talk:
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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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* '''TALK:''' &nbsp;''Scoring Systems for Cyber Exercises''<br />'''SPEAKER:''' ''Mauno Pihelgas'' (NATO CCDCOE) &nbsp; <br />'''ABSTRACT:''' This talk is about building an availability scoring system for the annual international cyber defence exercise Locked Shields. The scoring solution is built around Nagios Core, accompanied by several tools (e.g., Selenium WebDriver) and custom scripts. In 2018, we had to monitor 3,080 hosts with 31,350 services with checks performed at least once per minute. During 16 hours of game-play, 34 million scoring checks were performed and logged, which averages at about 35,000 active checks per minute..
  
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'''SPEAKER BIO''' <br/>
 
'''SPEAKER BIO''' <br/>
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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Mauno Pihelgas is a Researcher at the Technology branch of the NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence since 2013. His area of expertise is monitoring, data mining and situational awareness.
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Prior experience includes 5 years as a monitoring administrator and developer for the largest telecommunications operator in Estonia. In addition to being a GIAC GMON Continuous Monitoring Certified Professional, he is also a Red Hat Certified System Administrator, Red Hat Certified Engineer and a Red Hat Certified Specialist in Ansible Automation.
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Mauno holds a Master of Science degree in Cyber Security, and is pursuing a PhD degree at the Tallinn University of Technology researching log analysis, data mining and machine learning.
 
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Revision as of 14:35, 2 September 2019

Scoring Systems for Cyber Exercises

DATE:  4 Setpember 2019

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

AGENDA:
15:30h Welcom at UiO

15:45h Invited Talk:

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  • TALK:  Scoring Systems for Cyber Exercises
    SPEAKER: Mauno Pihelgas (NATO CCDCOE)  
    ABSTRACT: This talk is about building an availability scoring system for the annual international cyber defence exercise Locked Shields. The scoring solution is built around Nagios Core, accompanied by several tools (e.g., Selenium WebDriver) and custom scripts. In 2018, we had to monitor 3,080 hosts with 31,350 services with checks performed at least once per minute. During 16 hours of game-play, 34 million scoring checks were performed and logged, which averages at about 35,000 active checks per minute..

16:30h Discussion


SPEAKER BIO
Mauno Pihelgas is a Researcher at the Technology branch of the NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence since 2013. His area of expertise is monitoring, data mining and situational awareness. Prior experience includes 5 years as a monitoring administrator and developer for the largest telecommunications operator in Estonia. In addition to being a GIAC GMON Continuous Monitoring Certified Professional, he is also a Red Hat Certified System Administrator, Red Hat Certified Engineer and a Red Hat Certified Specialist in Ansible Automation. Mauno holds a Master of Science degree in Cyber Security, and is pursuing a PhD degree at the Tallinn University of Technology researching log analysis, data mining and machine learning.​

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