[특강] Fuzzing Autonomous Vehicles(6/28(수), 14:00)
- 융합보안대학원
- 조회수606
- 2023-05-31
■ Speaker: Chung Hwan Kim
Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science, The University of Texas at Dallas
■ Title: Fuzzing Autonomous Vehicles
■ Abstract:
Autonomous vehicles (AVs), such as drones and self-driving cars, are a type of cyber-physical systems for automated transportation and missions. With their increasing adoption, AVs are facing threats of cyber and cyber-physical attacks that exploit their attack surfaces. Although many AVs are critical to human safety and the environment, it is difficult to make them secure against such attacks due to new challenges that are not addressable by traditional approaches. Many of these challenges originate from a semantic gap between cyber and physical domains in which AV systems operate. In this talk, I will introduce my recent work that bridges the gap to discover and eliminate security vulnerabilities in AV systems. Specifically, I will introduce two fuzz testing (fuzzing) tools that automatically explore the input spaces of (1) drone control systems and (2) self-driving car systems, respectively, to detect hidden vulnerabilities that attackers may exploit to cause critical accidents. I will show how our fuzzing tools (in the cyber domain) generate sensor inputs and monitor vehicle operations (in the physical domain), and discuss unique challenges that we addressed while building these mechanisms. Using our tools, we have discovered
■ Biography:
Chung Hwan Kim is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at the University of Texas at Dallas (UT Dallas). Before joining UT Dallas in 2020, he received his Ph.D. in Computer Science from Purdue University in 2017 and worked at NEC Labs as a security researcher for three years. His research interest lies in solving security problems in modern computing systems, recently with more focus on cyber-physical systems safety and security. His research seeks to achieve this by developing new tools using program analysis, software testing, and operating/embedded systems techniques. He received the UT Dallas New Faculty Research Symposium Grant Award in 2021. His work has been nominated as a Top 10 Finalist for the CSAW Best Applied Research Paper Award in 2018. He has published more than 20 research papers including 13 top-tier conference papers (e.g., USENIX Security, CCS, and NDSS). And he has served in the technical program committee of various conferences (e.g., NDSS, ICDCS, DSN, and VehicleSec).
■ 강연일시 : 2023년 6월 28일(수) 2:00PM ~
■ 강연장소 : 26110호 (제2공학관 26동 1층)