Kang Shin
Ten papers by CSE researchers at USENIX Security 2024
New research out of CSE spans the field of computer security, from protecting autonomous vehicles from data attacks to detecting and combating online censorship.Kang G. Shin receives IEEE TCCPS Technical Achievement Award
The award recognizes Prof. Shin’s substantial and lasting contributions to cyber-physical systems.University of Michigan researchers create screen protection system to fend off shoulder surfers
Eye-Shield uses an innovative pixelation scheme to obscure device screens when viewed from a distance, safeguarding against shoulder surfing attacks.Five papers by CSE researchers presented at USENIX Security 2023
Papers authored by CSE researchers at the conference cover a variety of topics related to computer security and privacy.A surprisingly simple way to foil car thieves
Flicking lights or swiping wipers could one day add extra security to vehicles.CSE alum Xinyu Zhang selected as recipient of ACM SIGMOBILE RockStar Award
The award recognizes Zhang’s outstanding contributions to the mobile computing field.Kang G. Shin receives 2023 SIGMOBILE Test-of-Time Award
The award recognizes the substantial and lasting impact of Shin’s research on real-time dynamic voltage scaling for embedded operating systems.Five papers by CSE researchers presented at IEEE S&P conference
Ten CSE researchers have authored papers for the conference spanning topics related to security and privacy.Prof. Kang G. Shin receives DoD grant to investigate security of semi-autonomous systems
Prof. Shin plans to identify potential attack surfaces and security/safety issues while developing defense mechanisms against attacks on semi-autonomous systems.Three CSE grad students recognized by NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program
This program recognizes and supports outstanding graduate students.Kang G. Shin recognized with Distinguished Leadership Award by IEEE Computer Society Technical & Conference Activities Board
His work in the area of real-time computing has spanned decades and has had impact in a broad range of applications.Four papers with Michigan authors at SIGCOMM 2021
ACM SIGCOMM's annual conference is the leading conference in data communications and networking in the world.IEEE security conference features six accepted papers from CSE researchers
The projects impact voting systems, physical sensors, integrated circuit fabrication, and multiple microarchitectural side-channel vulnerabilities.
Offensive vehicle security toolbox makes car hacking easier
The new system is designed to save security researchers time and effort spent reverse-engineering the message format of every vehicle they study.
PET Award for making privacy policies easier to read
The research generated a chatbot to help users sift through important details in privacy policies.
Chat tool simplifies tricky online privacy policies
Automated chatbot uses artificial intelligence to weed through fine print
Several Michigan Papers Presented at 2016 USENIX Security Symposium
A total of five papers authored by CSE researchers were presented.Pressure-sensing smartphones: Software lets mobile devices feel force
New software developed by CSE engineers and inspired, in part, by a Batman movie, could give any smartphone the capacity to sense force or pressure on its screen or body.