Wed. October 10 - Rachel Greenstadt: Security and Virtualized Environments: An Overview
The Center for Research on Computation and Society continues its weekly lunch seminar:
CRCS Privacy and Security Lunch Seminar
Date: Wednesday, 10 October 2007
Time: 12:00pm-1:00pm (Lunch Provided)
Place: Maxwell Dworkin119
Speaker: Rachel Greenstadt Fellow, Center for Research on Computation and Society Harvard University
Topic: Security and Virtualized Environments: An Overview
Abstract:
From rootkits like “blue pill” to protective sandboxes for running untrusted code, virtualization is changing the way people think about security and computing in general. This talk give an overview of a wide variety of research/commercial projects in virtualization and some of their security implications. This talk will be short and hopefully provoke lively discussion among the seminar attendees on this topic.
