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Attacks and Countermeasures in System Security

Jeffrey J.P. Tsai will discuss different types of attacks and countermeasures in software system security. He will present research results on a secure mobile agent model and intrusion detection system. Computer virus attacks cost global businesses an estimated $55 billion in damages in 2003, and costs are expected to increase. Tsai received his Ph.D. from Northwestern University and is a professor at the University of Illinois at Chicago where he directs the Distributed Real-Time Intelligent Systems Laboratory. He has published over 170 papers in areas including software engineering, formal methods, and distributed real-time systems.

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Attacks and Countermeasures in System Security

Jeffrey J.P. Tsai will discuss different types of attacks and countermeasures in software system security. He will present research results on a secure mobile agent model and intrusion detection system. Computer virus attacks cost global businesses an estimated $55 billion in damages in 2003, and costs are expected to increase. Tsai received his Ph.D. from Northwestern University and is a professor at the University of Illinois at Chicago where he directs the Distributed Real-Time Intelligent Systems Laboratory. He has published over 170 papers in areas including software engineering, formal methods, and distributed real-time systems.

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Attacks and Countermeasures in System Security

Jeffrey J.P. Tsai


Department of Computer Science
University of Illinois, Chicago, IL 60607

With rapid growth of networking, in particular the Internet, a large variety of information could
be accessed by different users all over the world through a number of software systems. However,
the development of corresponding security mechanisms does not parallel with the development of
the networks and software systems. Many attacks occur and cause big losses. According to
ZDNet Security News dated January 2004, "Computer virus attacks cost global businesses an
estimated $55 billion in damages in 2003, a sum that is expected to increase this year." In this talk,
I will discuss different types of attacks and countermeasures in software system security. I will
also present some research result on secure mobile agent model and intrusion detection system.

Biography

Jeffrey J.P. Tsai received his Ph.D. degree in Computer Science


from the Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois. He is a
Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering and
Computer Science at the University of Illinois at Chicago, where he
is also the Director of Distributed Real-Time Intelligent Systems
Laboratory. He co-authored Knowledge-Based Software
Development for Real-Time Distributed Systems (World Scientific,
1993), Distributed Real-Time Systems: Monitoring, Visualization,
Debugging, and Analysis (John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 1996),
Compositional Verification of Concurrent and Real-Time systems (Kluwer, 2002), co-edited
Monitoring and Debugging Distributed Real-Time Systems (IEEE/CS Press, 1995), and has
published over 170 papers in the areas of knowledge-based software engineering software
architecture, requirements engineering, formal methods, agent-based systems, bioinformatics and
distributed real-time systems.

Dr. Tsai was the recipient of a University Scholar Award from the University of Illinois in 1994
and was presented a Technical Achievement Award from the IEEE Computer Society in 1997.
He is the Co-Editor-in-Chief of International Journal of Artificial Intelligence Tools, SDPS
Transactions on Integrated Design and Process Science and on the editorial board of the
International Journal of Web Sevices, the International Journal of Software Engineering and
Knowledge Engineering, and chaired the IEEE/CS Technical Committee on Multimedia. He is a
Fellow of the IEEE, the AAAS, and the SDPS.

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