[Colloq] CANCELLED: Distinguished Speaker: Side channels in multi-tenant environments

Bekerian, Nicole N.Bekerian at northeastern.edu
Wed Mar 21 07:43:33 EDT 2018


Good morning,

Due to the inclement weather, Michael Reiter has needed to cancel his trip. Please remove from your calendars.

Thank you,
Nicole

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Subject: [professors] [allccis] Reminder: Distinguished Speaker: Side channels in multi-tenant environments

Speaker: Michael Reiter
Date: March 22, 2018
Location: 97 Cargill
Time: 3:00 – 4:30pm
Title: Side channels in multi-tenant environments

Abstract
Due to the massive adoption of computing platforms that consolidate potentially distrustful tenants' applications on common hardware---both large (e.g., public clouds) and small (e.g., smartphones)---the security provided by these platforms to their tenants is increasingly being scrutinized.  In this talk we will review highlights from the last several years of research on a long-suspected but, until recently, largely hypothetical attack vector on such platforms, namely side-channel attacks.  In these attacks, one tenant learns sensitive information about another tenant simply by running on the same hardware with it, but without violating the logical access control enforced by the platform's isolation software (virtual machine monitor or operating system). We will then summarize various strategies we have explored to defend against side-channel attacks in their various forms, both inexpensive defenses against specific attacks and more holistic but expensive protections.

About the Speaker
Michael Reiter is the Lawrence M. Slifkin Distinguished Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.  His research interests include all areas of computer and communications security and distributed computing.  His professional responsibilities during his career so far have included Director of Secure Systems Research at Bell Labs; Professor and founding Technical Director of CyLab at Carnegie Mellon University; program chair for the flagship computer security conferences of the IEEE, the ACM, and the Internet Society; and Editor-in-Chief of ACM Transactions on Information and System Security, among others.  Dr. Reiter was named an ACM Fellow in 2008 and an IEEE Fellow in 2014, and he received the ACM SIGSAC Outstanding Contributions Award in 2016.


Best, Nicole
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Nicole Bekerian
Assistant Director – Marketing and Event Management

Northeastern University
College of Computer and Information Science

Phone: 617.373.6841
www.ccis.northeastern.edu<http://www.ccis.northeastern.edu/>



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