
CAE Community of Practice Cyber Research

CAE-R Research Symposium
The goals of the symposium are to (1) further establish the CAE-R as a community of practice, (2) build a community that involves PhD students, and (3) showcase the excellent research done at CAE-R designated institutions.
The 2023 CAE-R Symposium was held in conjunction with the 2023 National Cybersecurity Education Colloquium at Moraine Valley Community College in Palos Hills, Illinois.
The 2024 CAE-R Symposium was held in conjunction with the 2024 National Cybersecurity Education Colloquium at the Marriott St. Louis Grand in St. Louis, Missouri.
2024 CAE-R Research Symposium
The 2024 CAE-R CoP Research Symposium was held at Marriott St. Louis Grand, on Thursday, October 10, 2024, as part of the National Cybersecurity Education Colloquium. The goals of the symposium are to (1) further establish the CAE-R as a community of practice, (2) build a community that involves PhD students, and (3) showcase the excellent research done at CAE-R designated institutions. The symposium will be attended by representatives from CAE-R schools as well as invited government employees.
Program Co-Chairs
Program Committee Members
Elisa Bertino, Purdue University
Guofei Gu, Texas A&M University
Alina Oprea, Northeastern University
Manuel Egele, Boston University
Mark Boutwell, National Security Agency
This Year's CAE-R Symposium Elements
PhD Candidates Presentations. Initiated in 2023, the CAE-R Symposium continued to provide a unique opportunity to both (a) showcase outstanding PhD students from CAE-R institutions and (b) identify and connect them with potential future faculty hires. A small set of senior PhD students was selected to give a short oral presentation of their research spanning the last few years. Think of this as an opportunity for them to give a preview of their dissertations to a large audience of faculty from CAE-R institutions and representatives from various government agencies. Students were selected based on diversity of research areas and representation of a variety of CAE-R institutions.
Research Highlights Posters. With the goal of fostering awareness and collaboration between CAE-R institutions and showcase the research to government representatives, the program included a Research Highlights Poster Session to feature papers that have been recently published. Most posters were presented by PhD students, but faculty poster presentations were also present. We encourage CAE-R PoCs to nominate up to three research papers in cybersecurity from their institution that have appeared (or will appear) in a 2023 or 2024 cybersecurity research conference.
Research Funding Agency Panel. The program included a panel of program managers from various funding agencies discussing funding opportunities.
Panel with Former Program Managers. The program included a panel where former Program Managers who are now part of academia shared insights on how to prepare a successful funding proposal.
Keynote Presentations. The program included 2 keynote presentations, one from academia and one from the government.
INSuRE+C Research Talks. The program included 4 talks from INSuRE+C funded projects.
8.00 – 8.30am CT
Networking Breakfast
8.30 – 8.40am CT
Welcome Remarks
Tony Coulson – CAE Community/Cal State San Bernardino
8.40 – 8.50am CT
Introductory Remarks on the CAE-R Program
Dee Dee Patterson – CAE PMO
8.50 – 9.00am CT
Program Committee Co-Chairs' Remarks
Roberto Perdisci – University of Georgia
Gabriela Ciocarlie – University of Texas at San Antonio
9.00 – 9.45am CT
Government Research Keynote
Brad Martin – National Security Agency
9.45 – 10.30am CT
Research Funding Opportunities with Federal Funding Agencies Panel
Diba Hadi – Principal Director, DOD CIO Cyber Academic Engagement Office
Michael Pozmantier – NSF
Karen Karavanic – NSF
10.30 –10.45am CT
Break
10.45 – 11.45am CT
PhD Candidates' Dissertation Overview Presentations
Robert Lois – PhD Candidate, University of Pittsburgh
Debopriya Dipta – PhD Candidate, Iowa State University
Sharmin Aktar – PhD Candidate, University of New Orleans
Lorenzo Neil – PhD Candidate, North Carolina State University
Clement Fung – PhD Candidate, Carnegie Mellon University
Raymond Muller – PhD Candidate, Purdue University
11.45 – 12.00pm CT
INSuRE+C Talk - Using AI to Improve the Development of Security Protocols
Martin Duclos – Mississippi State University
Ivan Fernandez – Mississippi State University
Kaneesha Moore – Mississippi State University
12.00 – 12.15pm CT
INSuRE+C Talk - Post-Quantum Cryptography on Constrained Networks
William Joslin – Rochester Institute of Technology
Geoff Twardokus – Rochester Institute of Technology
12.15 – 1.45pm CT
Lunch and Research Posters Presentations
1.45 – 2.30pm CT
Academia Research Keynote
Cristina Nita-Rotaru – Northeastern University
2.30 – 3.15pm CT
Insights for Successful Funding Proposals from ex-PMs with Faculty Experience Panel
Angelos Keromytis – Georgia Tech
Sukarno Mertoguno – Georgia Tech
Indrajit Ray – Colorado State University
3.15 – 3.30pm CT
Break
3.30 – 3.45pm CT
INSuRE+C Talk - CARdea: Enhancing C-V2X Anomaly Detection within the VEINS Framework
Teja Guruvelli – Clemson University
3.45 – 4.00pm CT
INSuRE+C Talk - A Digital Cybersecurity Advisor for the Power Industry Built on Open Source Large Language Foundation Models
Rodney Frazier – Rochester Institute of Technology
Zachary Lightcap – Rochester Institute of Technology
Grace Long Torales – Rochester Institute of Technology
4.00 – 4.15pm CT
Report on Special Topic Workshop Outcomes
Kun Sun – George Mason University
Rebecca McWhite – National Institute of Standards and Technology
William Enck – North Carolina State University
4.15 – 4.30pm CT
CAE-R Discussion and Reflections
2023 CAE-R Research Symposium
The 2023 CAE-R CoP Research Symposium was held at Moraine Valley Community College on Friday, September 22, 2023 as part of the National Cybersecurity Education Colloquium. The goals of the symposium are to (1) further establish the CAE-R as a community of practice, (2) build a community that involves PhD students, and (3) showcase the excellent research done at CAE-R designated institutions.
Program Co-Chairs
William Enck, North Carolina State University
Heather Lipford, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Program Committee Members
Kevin Butler, University of Florida
Adam Doupé, Arizona State University
L. Jean Camp, Indiana University Bloomington
This Year's CAE-R Symposium Elements
Research Dissertation Panels. The program included two research dissertation panels showcasing PhD students from various CAE-R institutions. Each panel consisted of 5-7 PhD students nearing the completion of their degree, selected by the program committed with the goal of ensuring a diversity of research areas. Each PhD student gave short pitches of their dissertation during the panel, with the moderator subsequently leading a discussion of trends in research. PhD students generally spend four to six years becoming world experts in their topic areas, and the panels provided a glimpse into a variety of cutting-edge research topics with an eye on future challenge areas. For CAE institutions, this provided an opportune time to start recruiting PhD students.
Research Highlights Posters. The poster session showcased the wide variety of research being conducted at CAE-R institutions. While only a small number of CAE-R schools can be represented in the research dissertation panels, the program invited all PoCs to submit nominations for research highlights posters from their institutions.
Research Funding Agency Panel. The program included a panel of program managers from various funding agencies discussing funding opportunities.
INSuRE+C Research Talks. The program included 4 talks from INSuRE+C funded projects.
Thursday, September 21st, 2023
3.15 – 4.30pm CT
CAE-R CoP Meeting
Dr. Agnes Chan - Northeastern University
Dr. Susanne Wetzel - Stevens Institute of Technology
Friday, September 22nd, 2023
7.00 – 8.00am CT
Registration and Breakfast
8.00 – 8.10am CT
Welcome
Dr. Tony Coulson - CSU San Bernardino
Dr. Agnes Chan - Northeastern University
Dr. Susanne Wetzel - Stevens Institute of Technology
8.10 – 8.30am CT
Role of CAE-R and the Importance of Research for the Agency and the Country
Neal Ziring - Technical Director for the Cybersecurity Directorate, NSA
Lynne Clark - Deputy Chief, College of Cyber E3C, National Cryptologic University
8.30 – 8.45am CT
Introduction of Program Committee Co-Chairs
Dr. William Enck - North Carolina State University
Dr. Heather Lipford - UNC Charlotte
8.45 – 9.45am CT
Keynote - "Security Expert and the Advice Fiasco"
Dr. Michelle Mazurek - University of Maryland, College Park
9.45 – 10.30am CT
Research Funding Agency Panel
Dr. ChunSheng Xin - NSF
David Hogue - NSA Laboratory for Advanced Cybersecurity Research
Dr. Mark A. Tschopp - Army Research Lab
10.30 – 10.45am CT
Break
10.45 – 11.30am CT
Research Discussions: PhD Student Panel 1
Sathvik N. Prasad - North Carolina State University
Sean Sanders - University at Buffalo
Daniel Davis - University of Alabama at Huntsville
Mingxuan Yao - Georgia Institute of Technology
Priyanka Ranada - University of Maryland, Baltimore County
11.30 – 11.55am CT
INSuRE+C Research Talk 1 - "Blueshift: Breaking Bluetooth Adaptive Frequency Hopping"
Tommy Chin & Noah Korzak - George Mason University
11.55 – 12.20pm CT
INSuRE+C Research Talk 2 - "REGARD: Rules of Engagement for Automated Cyber Defense to Aid in Intrusion Response"
William Anderson - Mississippi State University
12.20 – 1.45pm CT
Lunch & Research Highlights (Posters)
1.45 – 2.30pm CT
Research Discussions: PhD Student Panel 2
Ozgur Ozmen - Purdue University
Julie Germain - University of North Texas
Charles Rawlins - Missouri University of Science and Technology
Shaurya Purohit - Iowa State University
Adam Caulfield - Rochester Institute of Technology
2.30 – 2.55pm CT
INSuRE+C Research Talk 3 - "Automatically Binding Cryptographic Context to Messages in Network Protocols Using Formal Methods"
Enis Golaszewski & Sophia Hammer - University of Maryland, Baltimore County
2.55 – 3.20pm CT
INSuRE+C Research Talk 4 - "Emergent (In)Security of Multi-Cloud Environments"
Morgan Reece - Mississippi State University & Rochester Institute of Technology
Mathhew Stoffolano - Rochester Institute of Technology
3.20 – 3.30pm CT
Closing Remarks
Dr. Agnes Chan - Northeastern University
Dr. Susanne Wetzel - Stevens Institute of Technology
3.30 – 3.45pm CT
Break
3.45 – 4.15pm CT
CAE-R Discussion and Reflection
Updated: January 20, 2026
