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A User Centric and Layered Approach to Mobile Security

發(fā)布時間:2018-11-23 瀏覽:

報告人Robot Deng 教授

報告時間10:30-12:00, 20181126

報告地點:長安校區(qū) 文津樓三段622報告廳

報告摘要Mobile computing has become a fundamental feature in the lives of billions of people, who have developed an unprecedented reliance on mobile systems and applications compared to any previous computing technology. With the trend of bring your own device, smart phones and other portable devices are increasingly used to access and store sensitive corporate information as well. However, not only mobile systems and applications present a unique set of risks to personal privacy, they also pose new security challenges to enterprise information systems. This talk will provide an overview of the research projects at the Secure Mobile Centre, Singapore Management University, from techniques to fortifying mobile platforms with a user centric trust anchor, mobile malware analysis, detection and containment, secure and usable user authentication, to scalable and efficient access control of encrypted data in the cloud for mobile users whose devices are constrained in both power and computation capabilities. A common feature of all the projects is their user centric approach which takes user characteristics into consideration and aims to strike a balance between security and usability.

報告人簡介Professor Robert Deng is AXA Chair Professor of Cybersecurity and Director of the Secure Mobile Centre, School of Information Systems, Singapore Management University (SMU). His research interests are in the areas of data security and privacy, cloud security and Internet of Things security.  He received the Outstanding University Researcher Award from National University of Singapore, Lee Kuan Yew Fellowship for Research Excellence from SMU, and Asia-Pacific Information Security Leadership Achievements Community Service Star from International Information Systems Security Certification Consortium. He has 26 patents and has published more than 300 papers on cybersecurity. He serves/served on many advisory boards, editorial boards and conference committees. These include the editorial boards of IEEE Security & Privacy Magazine, IEEE Transactions on Dependable and Secure Computing, IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security, Journal of Computer Science and Technology, and Steering Committee Chair of the ACM Asia Conference on Computer and Communications Security. He is an IEEE Fellow.