Make the Secure World by Protecting Google

Min Hong Yun

mhyun.fox at gmail dot com

Security Engineer
Google, Seattle

I am making the world secure by protecting Google since 2019. My research interests are in mobile systems, user-perceived latency, operating systems, and security. I received my Ph.D. from the Computer Science Department at Rice University. I was a member of RECG (now ECL) advised by Prof. Lin Zhong . I got B.S. and M.S. degrees from Korea University. I worked at Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI).


Curriculum vitae (CV) is available upon request.


Publications

Min Hong Yun, and Lin Zhong, " Ginseng: Keeping secrets in registers when you distrust the operating system," in Proc. of the Network and Distributed System Security Symposium (NDSS), Feb 2019, Distinguished Paper Finalist

Min Hong Yun, Songtao He, and Lin Zhong, "Reducing Latency by Eliminating Synchrony," in Proc. the World Wide Web Conference (WWW), Apr 2017. (Project homepage with video demo and source code)

Min Hong Yun, Songtao He, and Lin Zhong, "PolyPath: Supporting multiple tradeoffs for interaction latency," Technical Report 2016-08, Rice University, August 2016

Min Hong Yun, Songtao He, and Lin Zhong, "Forget Synchrony for Low Latency," The Annual Int Workshop on Mobile Computing Systems and Applications (ACM HotMobile) Poster, Feb 2016.

Min Hong Yun, and Lin Zhong, " The Art of Android Doppelganger," The ACM Symposium on Operating Systems Principles (SOSP) Poster, Oct 2015.

Ardalan Amiri Sani, Kevin Boos, Min Hong Yun, and Lin Zhong, " Rio: a system solution for sharing I/O between mobile systems," in Proc. ACM Int. Conf. Mobile Systems, Applications and Services (MobiSys), June 2014. Best Paper Award (Project homepage with video demo and source code)


Work Experience

2019 - present Security Engineer @ Google
May 2013 - Aug 2013 Internship @ HP Labs
July 2003 - Aug 2012 Senior Researcher @ ETRI