学术报告:Privacy through the Lens of Data Flows

发布人:张艺凡发布时间:2023-10-09动态浏览次数:156

主题:Privacy through the Lens of Data Flows

报告人:Prof. Shujun Li

日期:20231011(周三)

时间:16:00 —17:00

腾讯会议:253-579-951

 

主办单位:东南大学网络空间安全学院

承办单位:江苏省网络空间安全学会

 

报告简介:

Nowadays we are living in a highly connected cyber-physical world, and we are increasingly depending on others, including organisations such as online service providers and other people, to live our lives and do businesses. As a result, we are disclosing our personal data with many parties online and in the physical world, leading to privacy concerns and genuine leakages of personal information to wrong hands. In this talk, the speaker will look at the user privacy protection problem from a data flows angle, and introduce his ongoing work on building a computational graph-based model to capture how data flow between people and organisations, in order to support research and development of more user-centric privacy solutions. The work was part of a research project PriVELT: PRIvacy-aware personal data management and Value Enhancement for Leisure Travellers (https://privelt.ac.uk/), which was led by the speaker and funded by the EPSRC (Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council), part of the UKRI (UK Research and Innovation).

 

人简介:

Shujun Li is Professor of Cyber Security at the School of Computing, University of Kent in the UK. He is the Director of the Institute of Cyber Security for Society (iCSS), which represents the University of Kent as one of 19 Academic Centres of Excellence in Cyber Security Research (ACEs-CSR) and one of 15 Academic Centres of Excellence in Cyber Security Education(ACEs-CSE), both recognised by the UK Government. His research interests are mostly around interdisciplinary topics covering cyber security and privacy, human factors, cybercrime and online harms, social media analytics, and practical applications of AI and NLP techniques in the above topics. He has published over 100 research papers at international journals and conferences, and received five Best Paper Awards and one Honorable Mention, including the 2022 IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems Guillemin-Cauer Best Paper Award which was selected from all (over 3,000) papers published in the IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers and IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems Part II: Express Briefs during the three calendar years preceding the award (2019, 2020 and 2021). He published a monograph on cognitive modelling (Springer, 2020), and co-edited four books including Handbook of Digital Forensics of Multimedia Data and Devices (John Wiley & Sons, Inc. and IEEE Press, 2015). In 2012, he received an ISO/IEC Certificate of Appreciation, for being the lead editor of ISO/IEC 23001-4:2011, the 2nd edition of the MPEG RVC (Reconfigurable Video Coding) standard. He is currently on the editorial boards of a number of international journals, including IEEE Transactions on Dependable and Secure Computing. He has been on the organising or technical program committees of over 100 international conferences and workshops. He is a Fellow of BCS, a Distinguished Member of EAI, a Senior Member of IEEE, and a Professional Member of ACM. He is a co-founder and a Vice President of the ABCP (Association of British Chinese Professors) since 2018. More about his research and professional activities can be found at his personal website http://www.hooklee.com/.