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2013/8/23(五)Trusted smart devices,姜卓宇教授主講

Talk title: Trusted smart devices

Time: 1:30-3:00, 2013/8/23(Friday)

Place: EC345

Abstract:

In this talk, the concept of trusted computing will be discussed, especially as it applies to the (mobile) smart devices (e.g., smart phones) today and ubiquitous computing (myriads of sensors/computing devices with us and in the environment) tomorrow. Can we trust the computation on these devices and the information provided by these devices? And if so, to what extent?

ARM-based smart devices will be referenced to illustrate the concept.  In particular, we will cover the ARM TrustZone architecture and its connection to enabling trusted smart devices.  I will give an overview of some of the ongoing efforts in the industry with respect to enabling trust on smart devices, as well as discuss outstanding issues and challenges that remain to be resolved.

 

Bio:

Dr. Cho-Yu Jason Chiang (姜卓宇) is Director of Autonomous Wireless Networking Group and Chief Scientist of Knowledge-Based Systems Department at Applied Communication Sciences, formerly Telcordia Applied Research.  His research interests span across a number of areas related to wireless networking, network management and security, including host and network virtualization, content delivery and distribution, network auto-configuration, policy-based network management, automated policy generation, distributed fault diagnosis and correlation, heterogeneous wireless networking, mobile ad hoc networks, cognitive and software-defined radio networks, dynamic spectrum access, mobile device and cloud security, as well as testing and verification of applications and protocols for current and future wireless networks.  Dr. Chiang has published over 50 papers in refereed conference proceedings and journals.  He is the program co-chair for 2013 IEEE MILCOM Track 4, “System Perspectives” and on the TPC of 2013 IEEE Big Data Conference. Dr. Chiang received his B.S. in Computer Science and Information Engineering from the National Taiwan University in 1991 and his Ph.D. in Computer and Information Science from the Ohio State University in 2000.