Tag Archives: IoT
Stealthy attacks to drones!
Our latest paper is in the news: Out of control: stealthy attacks against robotic vehicles
Phoenix: An Authentication Framework for IoT Systems
I am very excited about presenting my new poster discussing novel findings in security of drones. Please come and visit my work at the Dependable Computing Workshop 2019. With Dr. Ivanov presenting our work at the workshop.
DynPolAC: Dynamic Policy-based Access Control for IoT Systems
Near-future IoT systems are comprised of moving objects such as Self-driving Cars (SDC) and Unmanned Aircraft Vehicles (UAV). DynPolAC is an authorization framework for dynamic IoT systems where there are <1s query-reply interactions. DynPolAC is presenting in the 23rd IEEE … Continue reading
Authorization in IoT Systems
On May 11, 2018, I will be at the UBC Cybersecurity Summit, having a speech about my research work of Authorization in IoT systems.
AWS IoT Project II
Our Capstone team has made a fantastic job in implementing the following architecture for our lab sensors. Our smart devices are now available via the pubsub notifications to web services via a handful of AWS cloud components.
AWS IoT project
Our amazing Capstone team has just launched the AWS IoT project with a motion sensor blinking an LED and taking a snapshot over the cloud. They will be adding more devices to control over the cloud in their smart home … Continue reading
Usenix Security Symposium
Our poster has been accepted at the prestigious Usenix security symposium to present in August 2017.
IoT TechDay
I presented MiniCloud at the IoT TechDay Conference in Utrecht, Netherlands.