报告题目:Research Work in NISlab and eHealth Security Challenges
报告时间:2016年10月11日下午2:30
报告地点:太阳集团1088vip南一楼中312
报告人:Bian Yang, Dr., Associate Professor with NTNU (Norway)
报告摘要
[Abstract] Norwegian Information Security Laboratory (NISlab) is one of the largest information security research lab in Europe with a comprehensive research profile in the information and cyber security and privacy protection fields. We present in this talk the key research fields (e.g., biometrics, risk management, forensics, critical infrastructure protection, etc.) and topics in NISlab and then focus more on the topic of eHealth and Welfare Security which is a newly launched research group at NISLAB / CCIS. Various types of threats to information security in health informatics will be identified and some promising technical and socio-technial solutions to addressing these threats are proposed. A brief look at the potential internaitonal cooperation in research and education with Chinese scholars by possible funding instruments will be shared with audience before concluding the talk.
报告人简介
Bian Yang got his B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees from Harbin Institute of Technology (Harbin, China) in 2000, 2002, and 2005, respectively. He worked with Fraunhofer IGD, Darmstadt for European FP6 projects ECRYPT and AXMEDIS, Germany during 2003-2005 as a visiting researcher, worked with Harbin Institute of Technology during 2005-2007 as a lecturer, and worked with Thomson Corporate Research (now Technicolor, Beijing) during 2007-2008 as a research engineer. During 2008-2015, he worked at Norwegian Information Security Laboratory (NISlab, now affiliated to Norwegian University of Science and Technology, NTNU) for the European FP7 projects TURBINE, FIDELITY, INGRESS, PIDaaS, and ORIGINS, and other national / international research projects. He serves Standards Norway as committee member to ISO/IEC JTC1 SC27 and SC37 and CEN/TC224.
He has published more than 90 peer-reviewed academic papers in international conferences and journals, served as reviewers for numerous international journals/conferences such as IEEE Trans. PAMI, Pattern Recognition, Elsevier’s Information Sciences, Pattern Recognition Letters, IET Information Security / Image Processing, etc. He served as program committee member to several international conferences in security and biometrics fields such as ICB 2012-2016 BTAS 2015-2016, BIOSIG 2010-2016, and organizing IEEE COMPSAC-SIMICE 2015-2016.
Bian Yang’s research experiences and interests include eHealth security, e-identity management, authentication, biometric security and privacy protection, information hiding and watermarking, multimedia encryption and content authentication, new biometric sensing and imaging technologies, and human-environment interaction measurement.