From left to right, Patti DeVoe, Katie Morrissette, and Katelyn Atkinson at student research poster presentation
CySER

Site Visit Fall 2022

WSU Pullman

From November 8 to November 9, 2022, WSU and the CySER Institute hosted a two-day site visit for personnel from the Griffiss Institute, Air Force Research Laboratory, and Department of Defense that are involved with administration of the VICEROY program.  The visit featured a range of presentations by CySER investigators from across the participating institutions, remarks by leadership at the Voiland College of Engineering and Architecture at WSU,  lab and facilities tours at WSU and the University of Idaho, and a reception and student research poster presentation. This page highlights some of the activities during the visit. 

Agenda

A PDF of the full agenda for the visit is available.

Presentations

Partha Pande
Director of School of EECS, WSU
State of Undergraduate and Graduate Programs at EECS

Assefaw Gebremedhin
School of EECS, WSU
WSU CySER Curriculum and Research Update

Noel Schulz
School of EECS, WSU
Overview of ESIC & AGI

Clemente Izurieta
Montana State University
CySER Cybersecurity Efforts at Montana State University

Jim Alves-Foss
University of Idaho
Update on Cybersecurity Efforts at UI

T. Lee Williams
Columbia Basin College
Update on CySER activities at CBC

Andrew Van Den Hoek
Central Washington State University Army ROTC
Update on CySER activities at CWU

Sonja Glumich
AFRL
Cyber Science and Technology Core Technical Competency Overview

Bernard Van Wie
VSCEB, WSU
CySER Quarterly Report

Sola Adesope
COE, WSU
Evaluation of CySER Programs

 

Student Research Posters

Operation Arctic Breeze: Simulation of Industrial Control Systems with Rapid SCADA” – Spencer Scamman, Ashley Yu, Thomas Brigham, Zachary Werle, Alicia Unterreiner, Timothy Reidy, Katelyn Atkinson, Lt. Agee

Developing Tools for Cybersecurity Education and Assessment” – Moises Carranza, Matthew Kusman, James Crabb, Chris Hundhausen

Evaluating the Observability of Network Security Monitoring Strategies with TOMATO” – Zachary Werle, William Heinecke, James Halvorsen, and Assefaw Gebremedhin

CMU Ghosts to Simulate a Cybersecurity Environment and Detect Novelty” – Timothy Reidy, Vincent Lombardi, Larry Holder

Graph Neural Networks for Polymorphic Virus Detection” – Nathan Waltz, Kaitlin White, James Halvorsen and Assefaw Gebremedhin

Kinetic Modeling and Process Control of Cytotoxic T Cell Expansion in a Centrifugal Bioreactor System” – Brenden Fraser-Hevlin, Kitana Kaiphanliam, Bernard Van Wie, William C. Davis, Arda Gozen

 

Pictures

Meeting between personnel from Washington State University, Griffiss Institute, and Department of Defense From left to right, Patti DeVoe, Katie Morrissette, and Katelyn Atkinson at student research poster presentation In foreground from left to right, Jennifer McCullough and James Crabb at student research poster presentation Meeting between personnel from Washington State University, Griffiss Institute, and Department of Defense From left to right, Katie Morrissette, unknown, Patti DeVoe, and unknown at student research poster presentations Presentation of research posters by students to personnel from Griffiss Institute, Air Force Research Laboratory, and Department of Defense From left to right, Clemente Izurieta of Montana State University and Noel Schulz of Washington State University CySER investigators meeting with GI personnel