CIAS faculty Mark Schmidt and Brian Volkmuth from St. Cloud Technical & Community College and 13 students, presented at the 24th annual Security Conference in Las Vegas. The following 10 presentations were given at the Conference:
- A Statistical Analysis of IP Packet Size Distribution in Legitimate ATM Transactions
Brian Volkmuth - Developing a Theoretical Methodology for Assessing Phishing Susceptibility in an Academic Context
Bert Noble and Mark Schmidt - IoT-Driven Energy Optimization: A review of innovations, Challenges and Future Directions
Thivanka Mohottalalage, Jacob Mitchell and Akalanka Mallewa - A Comprehensive Review of Deepfake Detection Methods and Challenges in Digital Forensics
Thivanka Mohottalalage, Deb Kumar Saha, and Mark Schmidt - Forensic Challenges in Investigating Cybercrime on Social Media Platforms
Temidayo Osinaike and Amir Silwal - Lessons Learned: The DoD Cyber Scholarship Program to Increase Cybersecurity Awareness Among High School and Community College Students
Mark Schmidt, Brian Volkmuth, Erich Rice and Jodi Kuznia - Ethical and Privacy Concerns Section 230 poses on Digital Forensics: A Case of 2020 Elections
Anjali Suwal,Niki Sah, and Florence Hill - Is Zero Trust the Future of Cloud Security? A Critical Analysis
Evans Asomah and Lasakusa Samir Shrestha - Detection of Network Intrusions Through Classification of TCP/IP Connection Features
Maisam Noyan, Abdul Salam Fai and Tasal Sahibzada - Cross-Border Data Sharing and Information Assurance Challenges in Healthcare
Anushka Hewarathna
These presentations sparked great discussion among the audience which included faculty and students from around the world. SCSU’s participation was made possible by support and encouragement from the Herberger Business School Dean, Chris Lepkowski and the DoD Cyber Scholarship Program (currently called the DoD Cyber Service Academy) HQ0034-24-1-0074.
