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Revision as of 14:23, 8 May 2019
The NavTalks is a series of informal talks given by Navigators members or some special guests about every two-weeks at Ciências, ULisboa.
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Past presentations
September 2018
20 | Alysson Bessani | SMaRtChain: A Principled Design for a New Generation of Blockchains | |
20 | Rui Miguel | Named Data Networking with Programmable Switches |
October 2018
4 | Bruno Vavala (Research Scientist in Intel Labs) | Private Data Objects | |
4 | Marcus Völp (Research Scientist, CritiX, SnT, Univ. of Luxembourg) | Reflective Consensus | |
18 | Yair Amir (Professor, Johns Hopkins University) | Timely, Reliable, and Cost-Effective Internet Transport Service using Structured Overlay Networks |
November 2018
13 | Salvatore Signorello | The Past, the Present and some Future of Interest Flooding Attacks in Named-Data Networking | |
13 | Tiago Oliveira | Vawlt - Privacy-Centered Cloud Storage | |
27 | Nuno Neves | Segurança de Software - Como Encontrar uma Agulha num Palheiro? | |
27 | Ricardo Mendes | Vawlt - The Zero-knowledge End-to-end Encryption Protocol |
December 2018
11/12 | António Casimiro | AQUAMON: Dependable Monitoring with Wireless Sensor Networks in Water Environments | |
11/12 | Carlos Nascimento | Review of wireless technology for AQUAMON: Lora, sigfox, nb-iot |
January 2019
15/01 | Fernando Alves | A comparison between vulnerability publishing in OSINT and Vulnerability Databases | |
15/01 | Ibéria Medeiros | SEAL: SEcurity progrAmming of web appLications | |
29/01 | Fernando Ramos | Networks that drive themselves…of the cliff | |
29/01 | Miguel Garcia | Some tips before rushing into LaTeX (adapted from: How (and How Not) to Write a Good Systems Paper) |
February 2019
19/02 | Ana Fidalgo | Conditional Random Fields and Vulnerability Detection in Web Applications | |
19/02 | João Sousa | Towards BFT-SMaRt v2: Blockchains and Flow Control |
March 2019
13/03 | Fernando Ramos | How to give a great -- OK, at least a good -- research talk | |
13/03 | Ricardo Morgado | Automatically correcting PHP web applications |
March 2019
27/03 | Nuno Dionísio | Cyberthreat Detection from Twitter using Deep Neural Networks | |
27/03 | Fernando Ramos | My network protocol is better than yours! |
April 2019
10/04 | Adriano Serckumecka | SIEMs | |
10/04 | Tulio Ribeiro | BFT Consensus & PoW Consensus (blockchain). |
May 2019
08/05 | Miguel Garcia | Diverse Intrusion-tolerant Systems | |
08/05 | Miguel Moreira | ... |
Upcoming presentations
May 2019
22/05 | Pedro Ferreira | ||
22/05 | Vinicius Cogo |
June 2019
05/06 | Diogo Gonçalves | ||
05/06 | Francisco Araújo | ||
19/06 | Robin Vassantlal | ||
19/06 | Miguel Matos |
July 2019
03/07 | Tiago Correia | ||
03/07 | João Pinto |