Travel Grants and Local Support for 2020 TPCP Software Security Summer School
Abstract
To encourage and expedite the transfer of TPCP technologies and tools to real-world practice, the TPCP Software Security Summer School (SSSS) is organized to bring together TPCP performers and customers in a hands-on learning environment, where the TPCP tool/system prototypes will be explained,demonstrated, and used. Hosted by CERIAS and the Department of Computer Science of Purdue University, SSSS20 will be a four-day event that features a series of mini-tutorials (3 hours each), each focusing on aspecific TPCP software security tool/system with technical overview, demos, and hands-on exercises. As the host of SSSS20, we would like to request resources for the preparation and execution of the event, including travel grants for (non-Purdue) tutorial assistants, local (Purdue) graduate assistant support, and miscellaneous equipment and supplies.
Document Details
- Document Type
- DoD Grant Award
- Publication Date
- Jun 17, 2020
- Source ID
- N000142012496
Entities
People
- Dongyan Xu
Organizations
- Office of Naval Research
- United States Navy
- University of Virginia