Cyber-Physical Security Lab at DGIST is conducting research on software and systems security, with a focus on Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS). Beyond traditional cyber-only computing systems, the complex and integrated CPS have unique characteristics. From the security perspective, they open unique research opportunities since they introduce additional attack vectors and post new challenges that existing cyber-oriented approaches cannot address well. The goal of our research is to design and develop novel techniques for secure and reliable autonomous CPS by bridging the gap between the cyber and physical domains. To this end, my work focuses on fundamental research questions associated with (1) cyber-physical attack and defense, (2) vulnerability discovery and elimination, (3) post-attack investigation, and more.
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[2023.5] Serving as a TPC member for RAID 2023
[2023.3] New grant NRF Outstanding Young Researcher (우수신진연구) by National Research Foundation (NRF), 720,000K (KRW) for 5 years
[2023.3] Serving as a TPC member for CCS 2023
[2022.12] New students joined ( 8 undergraduates )
[2022.10] New paper "Physical Attack on Monocular Depth Estimation in Autonomous Driving with Optimal Adversarial Patches" presented on ECCV 2022
[2022.9] DGIST start-up fund, 300,000K (KRW) for 40 months
[2022.9] Hongjun joined EECS@DGIST as a tenure-track assistant professor