Please join us on Nov. 15 at 12pm for a CLTC lunch seminar with Marshall Kuypers, a cyber risk scientist at Qadium. In his talk, Kuypers will discuss insights and applications derived from analyzing data on every publicly accessible device on the Internet. This event, part of the CLTC 2016 Fall Seminar Series, will be held in South Hall Room 205, on the UC Berkeley campus.
Kuypers is completing his PhD in Management Science and Engineering at Stanford University, concentrating in risk analysis, and he was a predoctoral science fellow at the Center for International Security and Cooperation (CISAC) from 2014-2016. He has a diverse background spanning many fields, including modeling cybersecurity for the Jet Propulsion Lab, developing trading algorithms with a high frequency trading company in Chicago, researching superconducting materials at UIUC, and modeling economic and healthcare systems with the Complex Adaptive Systems of Systems (CASoS) engineering group at Sandia National Labs. Currently, his work focuses on quantitative models of cyber security and analysis of Internet-scale data. Please RSVP below if you plan to attend.
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