Digitale NetSec Lecture Series
Liebe Kolleginnen und Kollegen, pünktlich zu Ostern ein kleines Geschenk der Fachgruppe NetSec: die digitale "NetSec Lecture Series" im Sommersemester. https://fg-netsec.gi.de/veranstaltung/netsec-lecture-series Die erste Veranstaltung findet am 21. April von 17-18:30 Uhr über Zoom statt. Unser erster Vortragender ist Dr. Robin Sommer (Corelight), der über die Reise des Open-Source-IDS Zeek von einem akademischen Forschungsprojekt hin zu einem Silicon-Valley-Startup referieren wird. Termine in der NetSec Lecture Series --------------------------------------------------- *21. April 2022:* Dr. Robin Sommer, Corlight - "Transition To Practice, They Say: How Two Decades of Security Research Ultimately Spawned a Silicon Valley Startup" *Mai 2022:* Jens Hiller, RWTH Aachen *15. Juni:* Prof. Dr. Andreas Peter, Universität Oldenburg *Juli 2022:* Podiumsdiskussion zum Thema "Recht auf Verschlüsselung" --------------------------------------------------- Die Zoom-Einwahldaten für die Veranstaltung sind: https://tu-berlin.zoom.us/j/63223549564?pwd=SUdRSjcvVzJJeVhielM0UE5pNGhlQT09 Erster Talk am 21. April 2022, 17 Uhr: ---------------------------------------------------- *Transition To Practice, They Say: How Two Decades of Security Research Ultimately Spawned a Silicon Valley Startup* *Abstract:* In academia, it can require perseverance and patience to see your research gaining real-world traction. In this presentation we will recap the journey that turned the open source network security monitor Zeek (formerly Bro) from a little known research platform into a powerful operational security tool that’s now helping protect some of the largest, most sensitive organizations. Over a period of more than two decades, Zeek went through a series of quite distinct phases (as well as a couple of near-death experiences) that, in hindsight, all proved critical to exploit the full potential of the original technology. Today, the Zeek project is thriving more than ever: An active open source community continues to extend the system’s capabilities, while a venture-backed startup founded by its creators provides turn-key products to large enterprises and government organizations. *CV:* Robin Sommer is a Co-Founder at Corelight, a San Francisco-based security startup providing open NDR solutions based on Zeek. He has been leading the development team behind Zeek for many years. Before Corelight, Robin was a Senior Researcher at the International Computer Science Institute (ICSI) in Berkeley, California, where he led a range of research projects on network security and privacy. Robin has served on numerous review committees for academic conferences and funding organizations, and as the General Chair for the 2013 IEEE Security & Privacy Symposium. He holds a doctorate degree from the Technical University of Munich, Germany, and is now back living in Munich as well, from where he continues to lead Corelight’s open source development team. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Viele Grüße Das Leitungsgremium und Freunde der FG NetSec
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Prof. Dr. Mathias Fischer