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Saturday, September 26 • 12:00pm - 12:30pm
Security and Resilience of Distributed Systems: From Silicon to Multi-Agent Swarms

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The security of any system is as strong as its weakest link. This is true for simple systems, complex systems, and of course distributed systems, including Blockchain-based systems. In this discussion we discuss efforts to enhance the security and resiliency of distributed systems by highlighting several examples of threats (and solutions) at various levels of system architectures - from low-level secure circuits (e.g. low-power authentication devices) to resilient decentralized swarms capable of achieving a global objective with 3 to 3-Million agents.

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Mike Borowczak

Loy and Edith Harris Assistant Professor of Computer Science, UWYO CEDAR / WABL Labs
Dr. Mike Borowczak received his Ph.D. in Computer Science and Engineering in 2013. He is currently the Loy and Edith Harris Assistant Professor of Computer Science at the University of Wyoming, where he also serves as the Director of the Cybersecurity Education and Research (CEDAR... Read More →


Saturday September 26, 2020 12:00pm - 12:30pm MDT
Laramie Hall