Malice Analysis, Colorado State University
Biology is easier than ever to engineer. This reality requires researchers to take proactive steps to consider the security implications of their work. The Engineering Biology Research Consortium (EBRC) is holding an interactive workshop to help you identify potentially malicious applications of your work, mitigation options, and what to do if you identify something and don’t know how to proceed. This four-hour, technically-focused workshop will include plenary presentations and discussion and small group analysis of participant projects. Participants that complete all aspects of the workshop will receive a certificate of completion which can be noted on your CV.
Tuesday, December 8, 2020
1:00-5:00 PM Mountain Time, 12:00-4:00 PM Pacific Time
Malice Analysis: Colorado State is being hosted by CSU faculty to better build and support a local security community in Colorado. Thus, this Malice Analysis workshop will preferentially accept participants from the Fort Collins area. However, all are welcome to register and will be admitted based on availability and registration date. Additional workshops will also be forthcoming. Contact Helix@ebrc.org, if you’re interested in hosting a virtual Malice Analysis workshop for your institution.
This workshop is supported by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security under Grant Award Number, 2017‐ST‐108‐FRG002.