Security Research Review Seminar is a biweekly talk arranged by the Computer Security Division (773) of the Information Technology Laboratory (ITL) at NIST. Researchers, academics, and practitioners for within and outside NIST are invited to discuss their work in the areas of hardware, software, AI, and system level security. Interesting topics related to verification, validation, assurance, and standardizations are also discussed.
The following schedule is tentative:
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Dec/Jan |
Hamid Sadjadpour, University of California | One time padding approach towards secure cryptographic algorithm |
| Dec/Jan | Lance Fiondella, UMass Dartmouth | Covariate Software Vulnerability Discovery Model to Support Cybersecurity Test & Evaluation |
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Oct-Nov, 2025 |
Government Shutdown | ||
| Sep 24, 2025 | Navid A. Nanjani and M. Shafkat Khan, University of Florida | Toward Standardized Vulnerability Assessment of Advanced Packaging Against Probing Attacks | |
| Aug 27, 2025 | Joshua Roberts | Secure Data Sharing with NGAC | |
| July 09, 2025 |
Dr. Douglas Ghormley (Sandia National Laboratories, USA) Dr. Christopher Harrison (Sandia National Laboratories, USA) |
Software Understanding for National Security | |
| June 18, 2025 | Prof. Patrick Schaumont (Worcester Polytechnic Institute, USA) | Practical Security Models for Cryptographic Design | |
| May 21, 2025 | Dr. Dipankar Dasgupta (University of Memphis, USA) | AI in Cybersecurity - Historical Aspects | |