Recent News
Two from School of Engineering to receive local 40 Under 40 awards
April 18, 2024
Making waves: Undergraduate combines computer science skills, love of water for summer internship
April 9, 2024
Inaugural School of Engineering Teaching Innovation Fellows selected
February 2, 2024
UNM computer scientist wins NSF CAREER Award to optimize supercomputer performance
February 1, 2024
News Archives
Eugene Spafford: Exploring Grand Challenges in Trustworthy Computing
November 11, 2004
Eugene ("Spaf") Spafford will discuss current research trends and how they relate to the four grand challenges in Trustworthy Computing. The colloquium happens Monday, November 15, 2004, from 2:30pm to 4:30 in Woodward 149—note the changed time. Prof. Spafford teaches at Purdue University. He is a major figure in the computer security/infosec area, having built the first open scanner, widely-available intrusion detection tool, and the first formal bounds on intrusion detection, among many other accomplishments.