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学术讲座通知:Can’t You Hear Me Knocking: Novel Security and Privacy Threats to Mobile Users

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  应网络与交换技术国家重点实验室信息安全中心王励成副教授邀请,意大利帕多瓦大学Mauro Conti教授将于2018年5月31日来访北邮并做学术报告,欢迎广大师生踊跃参与。
 
报告题目:Can’t You Hear Me Knocking: Novel Security and Privacy Threats to Mobile Users
报告人:Mauro Conti意大利帕多瓦大学教授
报告时间:2018年5月31日(星期四)15:00--17:00
报告地点:新科研楼1209会议室
主持人:王励成副教授
 
  Abstract:
While Smartphone and IoT devices usage become more and more pervasive,people start also asking to which extent such devices can be maliciously exploited as “tracking devices”. The concern is not only related to an adversary taking physical or remote control of the device, but also to what a passive adversary without the above capabilities can observe from the device communications. Work in this latter direction aimed, for example, at inferring the apps a user has installed on his device, or identifying the presence of a specific user within a network.In this talk, we discuss threats coming from contextual information and to which extent it is feasible, for example, to identify the specific actions that a user is doing on mobile apps, by eavesdropping their encrypted network traffic. We will also discuss the possibility of building covert and side channels leveraging energy consumption and audio signals.
 
  Bio:
Mauro Conti is Full Professor at the University of Padua, Italy. He obtained his Ph.D. from Sapienza University of Rome, Italy, in 2009. 
After his Ph.D., he was a Post-Doc Researcher at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands. In 2011 he joined as Assistant Professor the University of Padua, where he became Associate Professor in 2015, and Full Professor in 2018. He has been Visiting Researcher at GMU (2008, 2016), UCLA (2010), UCI (2012, 2013, 2014, 2017), TU Darmstadt (2013), UF (2015), and FIU (2015, 2016). He has been awarded with a Marie Curie Fellowship (2012) by the European Commission, and with a Fellowship by the German DAAD (2013). His research is also funded by companies, including Cisco and Intel. His main research interest is in the area of security and privacy. In this area, he published more than 200 papers in topmost international peer-reviewed journals and conference. He is Associate Editor for several journals, including IEEE Communications Surveys & Tutorials, IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security, and IEEE Transactions on Network and Service Management. He was Program Chair for TRUST 2015, ICISS 2016, WiSec 2017, and General Chair for SecureComm 2012 and ACM SACMAT 2013. He is Senior Member of the IEEE.