Computer Security - Information Assurance Research Panel (10/28/2005 - 12:00am)

Information Assurance is defined by the U.S. Intelligence Community as encompassing information operations that protect and defend information and information systems by ensuring their availability, integrity, authentication, confidentiality, and non-repudiation. This includes providing for restoration of information systems by incorporating protection, detection, and reaction capabilities. This panel introduced participants to information assurance research areas of expertise at CUNY and also at Polytechnic University.

Event Time: Friday, October 28, 2005 – 00:00
Event Category: Computer Security

E-Commerce Security Hot Topics (11/30/2005 - 12:00am)

Rapidly-shifting best practices for e-commerce security can prove daunting for even the most high-technology businesses selling over the web. E-Commerce Security encompasses authenticating the people accessing your system, controlling access to resources such as web pages for registered users, encrypting communications, and, in general, ensuring the privacy and effectiveness of transactions. Our panel discussed hot topics in this crucial arena.

Event Time: Wednesday, November 30, 2005 – 00:00
Event Category: Computer Security

Discipline Council - Computer Science Discipline Council meeting (12/12/2014 - 9:00am)

The next Computer Science Discipline Council meeting is scheduled for Friday, December 12th 9:00am – Noon

9am – 9:30am Continental breakfast and mixing.
9:30am – 9:45am Announcements from the Chair, Ted Brown
 
I am pleased to announce that on the agenda are:
9:45am – 10:30am

Jim Kurose, U Mass, Amherst

Jim will talk about our new education programs (e.g., our new major in informatics and the tracks in that program, our IT minor, our BA degree (and what we see other universities doing). He will also talk about how we are dealing with an enrollment boom – see here for a presentation on enrollment boom: http://lazowska.cs.washington.edu/Snowbird.pdf
10:30am – 11:15am Maggie Johnson, Head of Google Education
   Google’s approach to computer science K-12 education.
11:15am – Noon Leslie Hirsch, Director, NYC Labor Market Information Service, CUNY Graduate Center
   Recent reports on the NYC computer science labor market needs.
Event Time: 
Friday, December 12, 2014 – 09:00
Host: 
CUNY Graduate Center, 365 Fifth Avenue
Location: 
Science Center, Rm. 4102

Signups closed for this Event

Gaming Technology - Gaming Technology and Education Panel (11/14/2005 - 12:00am)

Video gaming technology is emerging as a powerful tool for students to gain expertise in academic subjects as well as to spark interest in the science and art behind the creation of games. The panel explored new developments in the changing role of this technology for educational settings.

Event Time: Monday, November 14, 2005 – 00:00
Event Category: Gaming Technology

Microsoft XNA Game Studio Express (11/17/2006 - 12:00am)

This introductory session on XNA Game Studio Express looked at a set of tools based on Visual C# Express 2005 that allow students and faculty to build games that target both Windows and Xbox 360. The session focused on the XNA Framework and XNA Framework Content Pipeline.

Event Time: Friday, November 17, 2006 – 00:00
Event Category: Gaming Technology

Software Engineering - University-Industry Technology Collaboration (11/18/2005 - 12:00am)

University-industry collaboration can lead to terrific opportunities for the funding of innovative research and product development projects. David Hochman, a consultant in technology-based economic development in the Technology Partnership Practice at Battelle Memorial Institute, discussed how these collaborations can be architected successfully.

Event Time: Friday, November 18, 2005 – 00:00
Event Category: Software Engineering

The Software Lifecycle: An IBM RUP Perspective (12/02/2005 - 12:00am)

Murray Cantor, an IBM Distinguished Engineer and the Principal Engineer of Worldwide Services Rational Software, IBM Software Group, spoke about the software lifecycle as it relates to IBM.

Event Time: Friday, December 2, 2005 – 00:00
Event Category: Software Engineering

The Commercial Software Lifecycle: A Workshop for CUNY Faculty (09/29/2006 - 12:00am)

Topics covered included software development approaches, core principles of software projects, “The Mythical Man Month” approach, agile development, unified process, extreme programming, introducing topics to students, and the five key skills of a project manager.

Event Time: Friday, September 29, 2006 – 00:00
Event Category: Software Engineering

Software: Imaging & Visualization - Imaging and Visualization Research at CUNY (12/07/2005 - 12:00am)

In Spring 2005, CUNY imaging and visualization researchers came together for a mini-conference on bridging the gap between university research and business applications. This follow-up event featured a discussion about how that research progressed in several cutting-edge projects.

Event Time: Wednesday, December 7, 2005 – 00:00
Event Category: Software: Imaging & Visualization

3-D: University and Industry R&D Perspectives (04/04/2006 - 12:00am)

This full day program highlighted 3-D technologies.

Event Time: Tuesday, April 4, 2006 – 00:00
Event Category: Software: Imaging & Visualization