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Title IoT Security and Privacy: Challenges and Approaches |
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Start Date: | 4/30/2019 | Start Time: | 1:40 PM |
End Date: | 4/30/2019 | End Time: | 2:40 PM |
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Event Description:
Center for Cybercrime Studies
Mathematics & Computer Science Department
Present
Title IoT Security and Privacy: Challenges and Approaches
Thaier Hayajneh
Director, Center for Cybersecurity
University Professor
Department of Computer and Information Science
Fordham University
Tuesday, April 30, 2019
1:40 – 2:40 pm
L.63 Lecture Hall, NB
Please RSVP to Ms. B. Goodman (bgoodman@jjay.cuny.edu)
An RSVP is appreciated but not required.
Abstract
The development of improved wireless communication technologies has ushered in the age of the Internet of Things, which features a proliferation of newly-smart devices that operate in heterogeneous, often complex, and mobile-friendly networks. However, the growth of IoT networks has not been uniform or standardized, and many IoT devices have been released with incomplete or inappropriate security features into environments that do not facilitate good practices for security and privacy. Thus, this talk will educate current and upcoming cybersecurity professionals about how the IoT operates, what threats it faces, and how to best protect IoT devices and networks. Additionally, the talk will discuss Fordham Center of Cybersecurity projects and research that are related to IoT and medical devices security and privacy.
Bio
Thaier Hayajneh, Ph.D., is the founder and director of Fordham Center for Cybersecurity, University Professor at the Department of Computer and Information Science, and director of the cybersecurity programs at Fordham University, New York. He was a full-time faculty of computer science at New York Institute of Technology and founding director of NYIT Center of Excellence in Cyber Security (2014-2016).
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