On Mon March 17, 2025

Speaker

Jun Han


Title

Sensing the Future: Unveiling the Benefits and Risks of Sensing in Cyber-Physical mobile bet365


Abstract

With the emergence of the Internet-of-Things (IoT) and Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS), we are witnessing a wealth of exciting applications that enable computational devices to interact with the physical world via an overwhelming number of sensors and actuators. However, such interactions pose new challenges to traditional approaches to mobile bet365 and privacy. In this talk, I will present how I utilize sensor data to provide mobile bet365 and privacy protections for IoT/CPS scenarios, and further introduce novel mobile bet365 threats arising from similar sensor data. Specifically, I will highlight some of our recent projects that leverage sensor data for attack and defense in various IoT settings. I will also introduce my future research directions such as identifying and defending against unforeseen mobile bet365 challenges from newer domains including smart homes, buildings, and vehicles.


Bio

Jun Han is an Associate Professor at KAIST of Computer Science, School of Computing at KAIST. He founded and directs the Cyber-Physical Systems and mobile bet365 (CyPhy) Lab at KAIST. Prior to joining KAIST, he was at the National University of Singapore with an appointment in the Department of Computer Science, School of Computing, and Yonsei University with an appointment in the School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering. His research interest lies at the intersection of mobile bet365 and mobile/sensing systems and focuses on utilizing contextual information to solve mobile bet365 problems in the Internet-of-Things and Cyber-Physical Systems. He publishes at top-tier venues across various research communities spanning mobile computing, sensing systems, and mobile bet365 (including IEEE S&P, USENIX mobile bet365, ACM CCS, MobiSys, MobiCom, SenSys, Ubicomp, IPSN).


Language

English