10th International Symposium on
Medical Information and Communication Technology (ISMICT'16)
March 20-23, 2016


Worcester Polytechnic Institute
100 Institute Rd
Worcester, MA, USA

 
 
 
Eugene Vasserman, Assistant Professor, Computing and Information Sciences, Kansas State University
misra   Eugene Vasserman is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computing and Information Sciences at Kansas State University, specializing in the security of distributed systems. He is also the director of the Kansas State University Center for Information and Systems Assurance. His current research is chiefly in the area of security for medical cyber-physical systems, security usability, and user education. His past work spans the gamut from security vulnerabilities emergent from the BGP infrastructure of the Internet, to energy depletion attacks in low-power systems, to secure hyper-local social networking, to privacy and censorship resistance at a global scale (systems supporting tens of billions of users). He is a recipient of a 2013 NSF CAREER award for work on secure next-generation medical systems. He is a member of the AAMI / UL 2800 horizontal requirements working group for medical device interoperability, where he chairs the cybersecurity task group of the Horizontal Requirements Working Group.