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The Colonization of Loudoun County through Cloud Computing; A Systematic Analysis of Real Time Spectre Side-Channels Detection179 views
Author
Pandya, Dhruv, School of Engineering and Applied Science, University of Virginia
Advisors
Neeley, Kathryn, Engineering and Society PV-Institutional Research and Analytics, University of Virginia
Wang, Tianhao, EN-Comp Science Dept, University of Virginia
Abstract
This portfolio presents two distinct yet interconnected papers that delve into modern technological concepts. The Ghostbusters Survey paper delves into practical approaches for implementing cyber defense mechanisms, offering a nuanced understanding of contemporary cybersecurity challenges. The Loudoun County paper critically assesses how the rise of tech giants has transformed the county, similar to a modern form of digital colonization. It addresses the socio-economic and environmental ramifications of this transformation, providing a comprehensive analysis of the battle between big tech technology and societal change.
Degree
BS (Bachelor of Science)
Keywords
Cloud Computing; Loudoun County; Spectre; Side-Channel Attacks; Big Tech; Cybersecurity; Data Centers
Notes
School of Engineering and Applied Science
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
Technical Advisor: Tianhao Wang
STS Advisor: Kathryn Neeley
Pandya, Dhruv. The Colonization of Loudoun County through Cloud Computing; A Systematic Analysis of Real Time Spectre Side-Channels Detection. University of Virginia, School of Engineering and Applied Science, BS (Bachelor of Science), 2023-12-15, https://doi.org/10.18130/4jta-c661.