SEL members attended the 2019 Summer Conference of KICS was held on Jeju island, Korea.
SEL members attended the 2019 Summer Conference of KICS was held on Jeju island, Korea.
Host: KICS
Location: Jeju, Korea
Date: 19-21 June 2019
The 2019 Summer Conference of the KICS was held on 19~21, June at jeju island in South Korea. This was the time the KICS announced the annual conference for shaping up the ground future of research. The committee was expanding beyond the basics with key topics arouse from the current industry area. This conference provides research experts to directly involved and helps student for giving suggestions on their ongoing research work.
All team members from SEL security lab participated in the conference. All those research work guided under the direction of Professor Young Gab Kim who is working from last 20 year in the area of computer and information security. For this conference, SEL lab members actively involved in the following area:
1. Seungjin Baek contributed in defense security area especially vulnerability detection topic. He presented the work on "A Method to Utilize Standard Dataset for the Identification of Vulnerability in Defense Information system."
2. Changwook park contributed by proposing a model for national cyber operations attribution. He presented the work " A study on the National Cyber Attribution Model using Cyber Deception Tactic."
3. Cheol-Gyu Yi contributed to Naval ship area especially provided a study for implementing software security test for the combat system. He presented the work on "A Study on the Implementation of Software Security Test of Naval Ship Combat System."
4. Jahoon Koo and Sera-oh contributed to the Korean military security, especially in secure cloud architecture designing. Mr. Jahoon Koo presented the work on "Design the security architecture for cloud-based future Korea military C4I system."
5. Jin-Yong Yu contributed to the video security area, especially in designing a plan for securing the video. He presented the work on "Video Security Utilization Plan Based on Synopsis."
6. Abhijeet Thakare contributed to malware security by proposing efficient ML malware detection model. He presented the work on "FOMLC: Feature optimization and machine learning classification for malware detection."
All team members got an insightful suggestion for there presented paper from the committee members. Currently, team members are planning to publish there extended work on the reputed IEEE SCI/SCI(E) based journal.