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Can We Sniff [Wi-Fi]? Implications of Joffe v. Google for security educators and researchers

Lecture / Panel
 
For NYU Community

Wednesday, February 18, 2014 - 10:30 to 11:45

The Security Research Seminar at New York University is a weekly meeting of students, faculty, policy makers and industry professionals interested in analyzing the ways in which advanced technologies are putting pressure on legal regimes and concepts of security. The seminar addresses a variety of perspectives on security in a digital age, including security of information and software, computer networks, cyber-physical systems and infrastructure and will include discussions about national as well as international cyber-security law and policy. We host talks about ongoing research and initiatives and provides a platform for integrating technical, cyber and information security issues with broader societal and legal dynamics.

February 18:
Simson Garfinkel, Associate Professor at the Naval Postgraduate School
Can We Sniff [Wi-Fi]? Implications of Joffe v. Google for security educators and researchers

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