Projects and Presentations
Projects
1. Game based Security Architecture (GSA)
2. Moving Target defense (Mechanism Design/ Game theory)
3. Recommendation System for Crowdsourcing
4. Game-theoretic modeling of cancer cells behavior
5. Security in Cloud Based System and Internet of Things
6. Game theoretic modeling of linguistic interaction
7. Problems in Algorithmic Game Theory
Presentations
"Network Security Game Model", Invited Lecture in SONG Lab (http://www.songlab.us/) , Emre-Riddle University, on 22 Apr 2022.
"Engagement for Security" , in cyberdatacon conference in Nashville, TN, on 1 Apr2022.
Organized an invited lecture on "Computational aspects of cancer detection using optical methods" on 8 March 2018, at 9:30AM.by Dr. Peeyush Sahay, in SOPSS Lab.(video)
A guest lecture by Dr. Chris Simmons, Assistant Professor at the School of Computing in Lipscombe University, Nashville, TN, on "Penetration testing, A practical approach to network security." on 14 November 2017, at 9:30AM in 166A Meritt Penticoff.
Visiting Researcher (in July 2017), Cognaction Lab. University of California, Merced.
Interaction between agents with conflicting motivations. Congaction Lab, University of California, Merced.
Use of Attach Graphs in Security Systems. Bsides-Nashville-2013, Nashville, April 2015.
A Network Security Game Model. CODASPY-2015, San Antonio, March 2015.
Security Games. Lipscomb University, Nashville, November 2014.
Use of Attach Graphs in Security Systems. SKYDOGCON-2013, Nashville, October 2013. (Lecture)
Runtime monitors as Sensors of Security Systems. Computer Science Research day. University of Memphis, 2012.
Stochastic Games & Cyber Security. Security Workshop. Mangalore Institute of Technology & Engineering, Moodabidre, India. 2010.
Game theory applied to Security Systems. Monthly Guest Seminar. Department of Computer Science. Sri Siddartha Institute of Technology, Tumkur, India. 2010.
Stochastic Game Modeling & Security Systems. Invited Lecture. Chennabsaveswara Institute of Technology, Gubbi, India. 2010.
Communication Systems: Theory and Applications. A four lecture series. Infoniche Technologies Pvt Ltd. 2003.
Fourier Transforms: Continuous & Discrete.Theory & Applications.A three lecture series. Infoniche Technologies Pvt Ltd. 2002.