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SUMMARY:Brown bag: Ari Juels
DESCRIPTION:Title: A Bodyguard of Lies: The Use of Honey Objects in
	 Information Security\nSpeaker: Ari Juels\nAbstract: Decoy objects\,
	 often dubbed “honey” in computer security\, are a powerful and
	 time-honored tool for detecting and mitigating system compromise. They
	 are underappreciated and underexplored\, though\, at a time when
	 perimeter defenses are eroding and a steady drumbeat of major breaches
	 (JP Morgan Chase\, Home Depot\, etc.) is afflicting industry systems. In
	 this talk I’ll describe honeywords and honey encryption\, principled
	 approaches to the use of deception in information security that can help
	 protect sensitive data in password managers\, medical records\, and
	 elsewhere. \n \nBIO: Ari Juels is a Professor of Computer Science in the
	 Jacobs Institute at Cornell Tech. Visit http://www.arijuels.com for more
LOCATION:Gates 122
UID:2014-11-18
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DTSTART:20141118T170000Z
DTEND:20141118T180000Z
ORGANIZER;CN=Jonathan Shi:http://www.cs.cornell.edu/~jshi/brownbag/
DTSTAMP:20260409T050442Z
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