[CSENews] Fwd: MSU CSE Lecture Series: Privacy and the Mobile Revolution, Dr. Ramesh Govindan, Friday, Oct 18, 11:00am in 3105 EB
Teresa Isela VanderSloot
iselava1 at cse.msu.edu
Tue Oct 15 09:46:28 EDT 2013
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Title: Privacy and the Mobile Revolution
Ramesh Govindan
Professor, Computer Science Department, University of Southern California
Time and location: Oct 18, 2013 11:00am in 3105 EB
Abstract:
Mobile computing has, in the past half a decade, taken off in ways that
were not anticipated. An important component of this revolution has been
the co-evolution of cloud computing, which has been used to enhance the
capabilities of a mobile device. If this revolution is to be sustained,
it is imperative that we leverage the strengths of mobile devices,
namely the presence of many useful sensors, in novel ways that greatly
increase their utility. Sensor data (audio, images, video) sharing has
proven to have enormous social value, and a challenge in sensor data
sharing but one that provides interesting opportunities, is to ensure
the privacy of sensor data. In this talk, I will present two pieces of
recent work that suggest a common framework within which to explore
privacy issues for sensor data.
Bio:
Ramesh Govindan received his B. Tech. degree from the Indian
Institute of Technology at Madras, and his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from
the University of California at Berkeley. He is a Professor in
the Computer Science Department at the University of Southern
California. His research interests include routing and measurements in
large internets, wireless sensor networks, and mobile computing systems.
He is a Fellow of the ACM.
Host: Dr. Guoliang Xing
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Dr. Xiaoming Liu
Assistant Professor
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
Michigan State University
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