The University of New Mexico Human-Centric Security Initiative presents, “Projecting the Integrity and Confidentiality of Security Functions Through Provable Code Obfuscation,” on Friday, Jan. 23, from 3-5 p.m. in Centennial Engineering Center, room 1044, on the UNM campus.
The speaker, Adrian Chavez, Sandia National Laboratories, helped develop CodeSeal, a Sandia technology that provides a way to securely make software harder to interpret in a mathematically-provable way.
The Human-Centric Security Initiative is a collaboration between the UNM Department of Computer Science, the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, the Anderson School of Management and Sandia National Laboratories. The goal of the initiative is to conduct cutting-edge, human-centric research to establish a problem-driven agenda that educates the next generation of ethical hackers and can facilitate technology transfer to benefit society.