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Panelist.
8th Payments Conference: Payments Fraud, Perception versus Reality
Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, June 2008
Invited talk.
Toronto Police Fraud Squad, December 2007
Invited talk.
Security & Privacy for Pervasive Computation: RFID and Implantable Medical Devices
EMC Corporation Innovation Conference, Franklin, MA, October 2007
Invited talks.
RFID Security and Privacy: Fundamental Lessons and Principles, September 2007
Korea University, Division of Computer & Communication Engineering, Seoul, Korea;
19th Workshop on Information Security and Cryptography (WISC),
Cheonan, Korea; and
National Security Research Institute, Daejeon, Korea
Panel.
MITRE Privacy Technical Exchange: RFID Privacy, June 2007.
Invited talk.
Data Security Risks: RFID Lab Research,
Boston Federal Reserve Bank, Emerging Payments Research Group, May 2007.
Panel.
Ubiquitous Computing in the Retail Store of the Future,
17th Annual Computers, Freedom and Privacy Conference (CFP2007), May 2007.
Panel.
Wireless
ID Issues: Privacy, Efficiency and Security,
Dartmouth College Centers Forum on Freedom and Technology, April 2007.
Invited talk.
Vulnerabilities in First-Generation RFID-Enabled Credit Cards,
Berkeley TRUST seminar, March 2007.
Panel.
RFID: How Can Security and Privacy be Built into the Technology,
RFID and Ubiquitous Computing, Trans Atlantic Consumer Dialog (TACD), Brussels, Belgium, March 2007.
Panel.
RFID Security and Privacy, Financial Cryptography,
February 2007.
Invited talk.
Computer
system security and medical devices,
U.S. Food and Drug Administration
Center for Devices and Radiological Health (FDA CDRH), October
2006.
Tutorial.
RFID
security and privacy, by Kevin Fu, Ari Juels, and Adam
Stubblefield.
USENIX
Security Tutorial, August 2006.
Invited talk.
Building
RFID applications with security and privacy,
Workshop on RFID
Security, July 2006.
Lecture.
Special topics in RFID security,
TU
Graz RFID Summer School, July 2006.
Demo.
RFID-enabled espresso machine by Hee-Jin Chae, Benessa Defend, and Kevin Fu.
MIT RFID Academic Convocation, January 2006.
Faculty candidate talk.
Secure content distribution using untrusted servers, February-April 2005
Invited talk.
"Dos and Don'ts of Client Authentication on the Web,"
Harvard Extension School, Building Programs with Graphical Interfaces,
Cambridge, MA, April 6, 2006;
MIT Network and Computer Security (6.857),
Cambridge, MA, October 12, 2005 and September 23, 2004 [slides];
Johns Hopkins Network Security (CS 600.324/424),
Baltimore, Maryland, November 11, 2003;
Hope College Computer Science Colloquium,
Holland, Michigan, March 3, 2003;
UC San Diego
CSE Speakers Series, San Diego, California, February 10, 2003;
Stanford
Security Seminar and HP
Labs, Palo Alto, California, March 18, 2002
[PDF,
Gzipped PS];
MIT Network and Computer Security (6.857), Cambridge, Massachusetts,
September 11, 2001.
Seminar.
Concepts in
Computer and Network Insecurity by Roger Dingledine, Andy Ellis, Kevin Fu.
MIT Network Security Team seminar, Cambridge, MA, January 2002.
Seminar.
Why on Earth would Software Engineers Study the Classics? by Ian Anderson and Kevin Fu.
National Junior Classical
League, New Orleans, LA, July 19, 2001.
Presentation.
Code Breaking: From Latin to Web Security, Harvard Latin B,
April 20, 2001. [PDF,
Source code]
Invited talk.
The Failure of Client Authentication the Web,
MIT Lincoln Laboratory.
Invited speaker. April 18, 2001.
[PDF]
Invited talk.
Computer
Insecurity, Northeastern University
College of Computer Science. February 26, 2001.
[PDF]
Seminar.
Concepts in Computer and Network Insecurity by Roger Dingledine, Kevin Fu.
MIT Network Security Team seminar, Cambridge,
MA, January 10, 2001. [postscript]
Seminar.
Concepts in Computer and Network
Insecurity by Roger Dingledine, Kevin Fu.
MIT Network Security Team seminar, Cambridge, MA, January
18, 2000. [postscript]
Seminar.
Practical Security for UNIX by Kevin Fu, Geoff Goodell, Angie Kelic.
MIT Network Security Team seminar, Cambridge, MA, January
19, 2000. [postscript]