来源:软件工程学院

12月24日:Patrick C. K. Hung “数据科学与工程”论坛系列报告

来源:华东师范大学软件工程学院发布时间:2014-12-23浏览次数:5233

报告题目:An Overview of Security and Privacy Issues:

 Bring Your Own Device (BYOD)

报告人:Patrick C. K. Hung教授

 University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Canada

主持人:王晓玲 教授

时间:20141224日本周下午14:0015:00

地点:数学馆201报告厅

报告摘要:

Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) is an emerging application distribution model that encourages users to use their own mobile devices such as smart phones and tablet computers to access various online and mobile services, for example at work through a technical infrastructure, to support a workflow as long as the users agree to comply with a given safety policy. Since the services may contain sensitive information or even trade secrets of an enterprise, the safety policy usually specifies the security and privacy rules in End User Level Agreement (EULA) format as realistic regulatory measures and assessment. Further BYOD is being adopted by many traditional consumer electronics products such as electrical appliances and even toys. Many studies found out that the traditional services enforcement mechanisms cannot cope with the complex security requirements of the emerging BYOD paradigm because the mobile devices are outside the infrastructure’s scope and control. This talk will give an overview of the security and privacy issues in this BYOD paradigm.

 个人摘要:

Patrick C. K. Hung is an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Business and Information Technology in University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Canada. Patrick has been working with Boeing Research and Technology on aviation services-related research with a patent on mobile network dynamic workflow system. He is an Honorary International Chair Professor at National Taipei University of Technology and a Visiting Professor at University of Sao Paulo, Brazil. In addition, he was an Adjunct Professor at Wuhan University, a Visiting Professor at the Shizuoka University and University of Aizu in Japan, a Guest Professor in University of Innsbruck in Austria, University of Trento and University of Milan in Italy. Before that, he was a Research Scientist with Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization in Australia as well as he worked as a software engineer in industry in North America. He is a founding committee member of the IEEE International Conference of Web Services (ICWS), IEEE International Conference on Services Computing (SCC), and IEEE BigData Congress (BigData Congress). He is also an Associate Editor of the IEEE Transactions on Services Computing, International Journal of Web Services Research and International Journal of Business Process and Integration Management, as well as a Coordinating Editor of the Information Systems Frontiers. Patrick has his PhD and Master of Philosophy Science in Computer Science from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Master of Applied Science in Management Sciences from University of Waterloo in Canada, and Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from University of New South Wales in Australia. He has also been a visiting PhD student in Kyoto University in Japan and RSA Laboratories West in San Mateo, California.