Time: 15.00 p.m., May 30th, 2019, Thursday
Venue: Lecture Hall, the 2nd floor, Science Building
Speaker: Shui Yu
Shui Yu is a Professor of School of Software, University of Technology Sydney, Australia. Dr. Yu's research interest includes Security and Privacy, Networking, Big Data, and Mathematical Modeling. He has published two monographs and edited two books, more than 200 technical papers, including top journals and top conferences, such as IEEE TPDS, TC, TIFS, TMC, TKDE, TETC, ToN, and INFOCOM. Dr. Yu initiated the research field of networking for big data in 2013. His h-index is 35. Dr. Yu actively serves his research communities in various roles. He is currently serving a number of prestigious editorial boards, including IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials (Area Editor), IEEE Communications Magazine (Series Editor). He has served many international conferences as a member of organizing committee such as publication chair for IEEE Globecom 2015, IEEE INFOCOM 2016 and 2017, and general chair for ACSW 2017. He is a Senior Member of IEEE, a member of AAAS and ACM, and a Distinguished Lecturer of IEEE Communication Society.
Abstract:
Cybersecurity and privacy are two hot topics in our society. However, both of them are mainly uncharted territories, and we have far more questions than answers from applications all the way to theories. In this talk, we review the state-of-art of the fields based on two research topics: distributed denial of service and big data privacy, respectively, aiming to present audience an overview of the current battle ground. We also discuss the problems and challenges that we are facing, and explore the possible promising directions in the fields.
From College of Electric and Power Engineering