Economics, Networks and Security Seminar Series (Easter 2004)
These are past seminars. For current information please see the seminar list for this term.
3 May 17:15 |
Andy Ozment, University of Cambridge
Bug Auctions: Vulnerability Markets Reconsidered
(Keynes Room, floor 4, Dept of Applied Economics) |
10 May 17:15 |
Sanjeev Goyal, University of Essex
Structural holes in equilibrium networks
(Keynes Room, floor 4, Dept of Applied Economics) |
17 May 11:00 |
Y C Tay, National University of Singapore
A Model for Analyzing the Interaction Between Bandwidth Demand and Supply
(Intel Research Lab, Cambridge)
Please note the different time/location of this talk
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31 May 17:15 |
Andrei Serjantov, University of Cambridge
Social Choice Theory and Peer-to-Peer Systems
(Keynes Room, floor 4, Dept of Applied Economics) |
7 June 17:15 |
Richard Clayton, University of Cambridge
"Proof-of-Work" Proves Not to Work
(Keynes Room, floor 4, Dept of Applied Economics) |
15 July 16:15 |
Andrew Odlyzko, University of Minnesota Digital Technology Centre
Cybersecurity and Its Limitations
N.B. This talk will be held in Lecture Theatre 1 |
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