Two undergraduate students, Chaeri Jung and Chaeyoung Lee, have started their internships at the System and Network Security Laboratory (SNSec Lab.). They are planning to spend a year reproducing our lab’s recent research on AI-driven automotive security framework—X-CANIDS and AERO—and then proposing their own unique methods to achieve improved intrusion detection performance.
One of my papers—Infotainment System Matters—has just reached 10 citations. The paper analyzes security vulnerabilities in Automotive Grade Linux-based in-vehicle infotainment systems by hosting a hacking competition that revealed exploits affecting data privacy and system functionality. It conclude with three mitigation strategies to enhance IVI system security.
I am proud to announce that my previous lecture—CYDF311: Attack & Defense: Theory and Practice—has once again been selected as one of the best lectures of Spring 2024 at Korea University.
My Google Scholar Profile just earned its citation count over 1000.
As of September 1, 2024, I moved to Division of Artificial Intelligence Engineering, Sookmyung Women’s University.
During my summer vacation, I visited University of Queensland, QLD, Australia, with Dr. Hyunjae Kang. She is scheduled to start her postdoctoral research as of September 1st, 2024. Professor Dan Dongseong Kim gave us a tour of the UQ campus.
I’m very proud of the fact that my two papers—X-CANIDS and AERO—were just published in IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology and IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics, respectively.
My lecture—CYDF311: Attack & Defense: Theory and Practice—has been selected as one of the best lectures in Spring 2023 in Korea University.