Lecture
Intrusion Detection in Ubiquitous Computing Technologies
Speaker: |
Aikaterini Mitrokotsa |
Date: |
Wednesday, 28 January 2009 |
Time: |
12:00-13:30 |
Location: |
"Stelios Orphanoudakis" Seminar Room, FORTH. Heraklion, Crete |
Host: |
E. Markatos |
| Abstract: |
Ubiquitous computing technologies have received great attention in
recent years, mainly due to the evolution of wireless networking and
mobile computing hardware. However, ubiquitous computing technologies
including Wireless Ad hoc Networks and RFID (Radio Frequency
Identification) systems suffer from a number of inherent vulnerabilities
with grave security implications. In this presentation we will discuss
possible research directions for intrusion detection and response in
ubiquitous computing technologies, with emphasis on wireless ad hoc
networks and RFID systems. The focus of this research is to detect and
respond to attacks at an early stage. |
| Bio: |
Aikaterini Mitrokotsa is
a postdoctoral researcher at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering,
Mathematics and Computer Science of Delft University of Technology
in the Netherlands. Formerly, she held a position as a visitor
assistant professor in the Department of Computer Science at the
Free University (Vrije Universiteit) in Amsterdam. In 2007, she
received a Ph.D in Computer Science from the University of Piraeus. Dr. Mitrokotsa's main research interests lie in the area of network security, intrusion detection systems, denial of service attacks, neurocomputing and machine learning applications to RFID, fixed, wireless ad hoc and sensor networks security. She has been active both in European and National research projects while recently she has been awarded the Rubicon Research Grant by the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO). |

