CyLab Seminar - Christof Paar

— 1:00pm

Location:
in Person and Virtual - ET - Panther Hollow, Room 4105, Mehrabian Collaborative Innovation Center and Zoom

Speaker:
CHRISTOF PAAR , Co-founding Director
Max Planck Institute for Security and Privacy, Bochum, Germany
and, Affiliated Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering
University of Massachusetts Amherst

https://www.mpi-sp.org/paar

Cybersecurity Beyond Software and Hardware

Classical physical-layer security (PLS) has been studied for nearly half a century. In the past, the main objective had been to realize information-theoretically secure communication. Yet, those schemes haven’t gained much practical relevance. We argue that it is more promising to apply PLS to problems for which there is no solution using digital-only schemes. In this talk we will look at a pretty wild application for such a PLS solution.

A vexing problem in nuclear disarmament agreements is the secure remote monitoring of nuclear warheads in storage. In collaboration with Princeton's School of Public and International Affairs, we have developed an entirely new approach. Our solution is a special instance of a virtual-proof-of-reality scheme, based on radio-frequency signals. The basic idea is to build a challenge-and-response protocol — which are widely used in cryptography, e.g., for authentication in mobile communication — based on wireless technology. 

Christof Paar is co-founding director of the Max Planck Institute for Security and Privacy in Bochum, Germany, and is research professor at UMass Amherst. His research interests include hardware security, applied cryptography and physical-layer security. At WPI, he co-founded CHES, the Conference on Cryptographic Hardware and Embedded Systems, and is co-spokesperson of the Cluster of Excellence “CASA – Cyber Security in the Age of Large-Scale Adversaries” (financed by DFG, the “German NSF”). He is Fellow of the IEEE and the IACR and has given invited talks at Cambridge, Harvard, MIT, Oxford, Stanford and Yale.

Faculty Host: Swarun Kumar

In Person and Zoom Participation.  See announcement.
→The CyLab Seminar is open only to partners and Carnegie Mellon University faculty, students, and staff. 

For More Information:
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