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Dr. Stacy Prowell
UT associate professor and chief cybersecurity research scientist at Oak Ridge 
National Laboratory

Cyberspace Insecurity Risks, Precautions
October 19
7PM

webcast: http://tinyurl.com/2bvgv5y

Prowell will focus on how and why computer networks are fundamentally 
insecure and how existing economic, political and social forces are likely to 
make things worse. He also will talk about changing strategies and motivations 
for exploitation, as well as what individuals can do to increase their own 
security.  

Prowell works in ORNL's Computational Sciences and Engineering Division and 
holds a joint appointment as associate professor in UT's Department of 
Electrical and Computer Engineering.

For more than a decade, Prowell has worked on making software systems more 
reliable, safe and secure. He also has developed novel ways of specifying, 
analyzing and testing software applications and embedded devices. As an 
industry consultant, he has worked on projects ranging from tiny embedded 
devices to large distributed industrial control systems, from simple software 
applications to sophisticated medical imaging. More recently his work has 
focused on computationally intensive cybersecurity, combining formal analysis 
methods with high-performance computing.