Talk: Lexumo Continuous Open Source Code Security
The UMBC Cyber Defense Lab presents
Lexumo Tech Talk: Continuous Open Source Code Security
Dr. Richard T. Carback III
Lexumo, Inc.
11:15am Friday, 16 December 2016, ITE 237, UMBC
Lexumo is a startup which provides the only automated service that continuously monitors IoT software platforms for the latest public vulnerabilities. Funded in January of 2016 for $4.89M, NetworkWorld recently named Lexumo as a 2016 IoT Company to watch. Join us as UMBC alumnus and Lexumo co-founder Richard Carback discusses some of the hard problems and their technical approaches to monitor all the world’s open source software and assist companies in managing their vulnerabilities. The talk will be followed by an open Q&A session.
Richard T. Carback III is a UMBC Alumnus (CS PhD, 2010) and co-founder of Lexumo. Before Lexumo, Richard led the embedded systems security group at Charles Stark Draper Laboratories and was previously the Chief Scientist at Convergent Technologies, Inc. At UMBC, he worked with Alan Sherman on Scantegrity, a practical end-to-end voter verifiable election system.
Host: Alan T. Sherman (*protected email*)
The UMBC Cyber Defense Lab (CDL) meets biweekly Fridays 11:15am-12:30pm in ITE 229, for research talks about cybersecurity.
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Posted: December 12, 2016, 9:39 AM