Work-in-Progress: Measuring Security Protection in Real-time Embedded Firmware
Yuhao Wu, Yujie Wang, Shixuan Zhai, Zihan Li, Ao Li, Jinwen Wang, and Ning Zhang
[RTSS] IEEE Real-Time Systems Symposium, 2022.
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Ao Li, Jinwen Wang, and Ning Zhang
[CCS] ACM SIGSAC Conference on Computer and Communications Security, 2021.
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Yuhao Wu, Yujie Wang, Shixuan Zhai, Zihan Li, Ao Li, Jinwen Wang, and Ning Zhang
[RTSS] IEEE Real-Time Systems Symposium, 2022.
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Ao Li, Han Liu, Jinwen Wang, and Ning Zhang
[IROS] IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems, 2022.
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Jinwen Wang, Ao Li, Haoran Li, Chenyang Lu, and Ning Zhang
[Oakland] IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy, 2022, (Acceptance Rate: 147/1012=14.5%).
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Tanmaya Mishra, Jinwen Wang, Thidapat Chantem, Ryan Gerdes and Ning Zhang
[RTNS] International Conference on Real-Time Networks and Systems, 2023.
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Xiaohan Zhang, Jinwen Wang, Yueqiang Cheng, Qi Li, Kun Sun, Yao Zheng, Ning Zhang, and Xinghua Li
[TON] IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking, 2023.
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Jinwen Wang, Ao Li, Haoran Li, Chenyang Lu and Ning Zhang
[VehicleSec] Inaugural Symposium on Vehicle Security and Privacy, 2023.
Qualcomm Best Demo Award Runner Up
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Jinwen Wang, Yuhao Wu, Han Liu, Bo Yuan, Roger Chamberlain, and Ning Zhang
[DAC] ACM/IEEE Design Automation Conference , 2023, (Acceptance Rate: 23%).
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Jinwen Wang, Yujie Wang, Ao Li, Yang Xiao, Ruide Zhang, Wenjing Lou, Y. Thomas Hou, and Ning Zhang
[Security] USENIX Security Symposium, 2023.
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Jinwen Wang, Yujie Wang, and Ning Zhang
[CCS] ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security, 2023.
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Yuhao Wu, Jinwen Wang, Yujie Wang, Shixuan Zhai, Zihan Li, Yi He, Kun Sun, Qi Li, and Ning Zhang
[Security] USENIX Security Symposium, 2024.
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Yujie Wang, Ao Li, Jinwen Wang, Sanjoy Baruah, and Ning Zhang
[Security] USENIX Security Symposium, 2024.
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TA, Washington University in St. Louis, CSE Department, 2023
Secure computing requires the secure design, implementation, and use of systems and algorithms across many areas of computer science. Fundamentals of secure computing such as trust models and cryptography will lay the groundwork for studying key topics in the security of systems, networking, web design, machine learning algorithms, mobile applications, and physical devices. Human factors, privacy, and the law will also be considered. Hands-on practice exploring vulnerabilities and defenses using Linux, C, and Python in studios and lab assignments is a key component of the course.
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