Sean Peisert

ACM Distinguished Member

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Upcoming activities:

IEEE Security & Privacy (ongoing)

NSA SoS Best Paper Competition (annually, deadlines in April)

IEEE Cybersecurity Award for Practice (annually, deadlines in July)

IEEE S&P (Oakland) 2024 (May 20–23, 2024)

CSET 2024 (Aug. 2024)

NSPW 2024 Sept. 16–18, 2024)

NSF Cybersecurity Summit (Oct. 7–10 2024)

 
 

Research


Computer System Vulnerabilities and the Efficacy of Defensive Mechanisms

This project is looking at longitudinal studies server-side vulnerabilities in network systems and the efficacy of security measures.

Researchers involved:

Faculty: Graduate Students and Alumni:
  • Yanhua Mao (UC San Diego, Ph.D. 2009 → Facebook)

Sponsor: National Science Foundation

Publications resulting from this project:

"Your Security Policy is What???"
Matt Bishop and Sean Peisert,
UC Davis CS Technical Report CSE-2006-20, March 2006. [BibTeX] [Authoritative] [CDL]

"I'm a Scientist, Not a Philosopher!"
Sean Peisert and Matt Bishop,
IEEE Security and Privacy,5(4), pp. 48–51, July-August 2007. [BibTeX] [DOI] [CDL]

"How to Design Computer Security Experiments"
Sean Peisert and Matt Bishop,
Proceedings of the Fifth World Conference on Information Security Education (WISE), pp. 141–148, West Point, NY, June 2007. [BibTeX] [DOI] [CDL]

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