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Revision as of 11:21, 29 January 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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Contents

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)  


Upcoming presentations

February 2019

19/02 Ana Fidalgo    
19/02 João Sousa    

March 2019

12/03 Pedro Gaspar    
12/03 Ricardo Morgado    
26/03 André Oliveira    
26/03 Nuno Dionísio    

April 2019

09/04 Adriano Serckumecka    
09/04 Tulio Ribeiro    
30/04 Miguel Moreira    
30/04 Pedro Ferreira    

May 2019

14/05 Diogo Gonçalves    
14/05 Vinicius Cogo    
28/05 Francisco Araújo    
28/05 Miguel Matos    

June 2019

11/06 Eric Vial    
11/06 Robin Vassantlal    
25/06 João Pinto    
25/06 Tiago Correia    

July 2019

09/07 -    
09/07 -    
23/07 -    
23/07 -    


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