CIAS faculty Mark Schmidt & 9 students presented at the 21st annual Security Conference in Las Vegas. The following seven presentations were given on May 26th 2022.
- Omotola Abe, Kamana K C, and Koichiro Watari, St. Cloud State University, USA “IoT Vulnerabilities Influencing Data Security Through the Black Market”
- Koichiro Watari, Omotola Abe, and Kamana K C, St. Cloud State University, USA “The Impact of Real and Fake Cyberattack news on Business”
- Abdul Gifer Khan and Joynab Mohammed, St. Cloud State University, USA “A look Inside Digital Forensics Investigations and a Digital Forensic Case Study”
- Revanth Pasam and Kiran Kumar, St. Cloud State University, USA “Lessons Learned from the Orion Supply Chain Attack”
- Hasan Makhlooq, St. Cloud State University, USA “The Emergence of Deepfake Technology”
- Michael Sorensen and Mark Schmidt, St. Cloud State University, USA “Cyber Security Strategy: Comparing Iceland and the USA”
- Mark Schmidt, St. Cloud State University, USA “Biometrics as Part of a Multifactor Authentication Strategy”
These presentations sparked great discussion among the audience which included members of the FBI, the Secret Service, as well as faculty and students from around the world. Participation was made possible by the DoD Cyber Security grant H98230-20-1-0324, support and encouragement from the Herberger Business School Dean, Dave Harris, & a very generous gift from the SCSU branch of Affinity Plus Credit Union.