Dr Dan Kim
[The University of Queensland]
Dr Dan Dongseong Kim is an Associate Professor at The University of Queensland, Australia since Jan 2019.
Prior to UQ, he was a Senior Lecturer in Cybersecurity at the University of Canterbury (UC), Christchurch, New Zealand from August 2011 to December 2018. From June 2008 to July 2011, Dr Kim was a postdoc in Hudson Chaired Prof. Kishor S. Trivedi (IEEE fellow, the IEEE 2008 Technical Achievement Award recipient)’s research group at Duke University, North Carolina in the US. He worked on Metrics, Models, and Analysis of Network Security funded by the US NSF and Performability Analysis of Cloud Computing funded by the IBM T.J. Watson and NEC Japan, respectively.
He was a visiting scholar in Prof. Virgil D. Gligor (currently with the Carnegie Mellon University in the US, former ACM SIGSAC chair, the IEEE 2013 Technical Achievement Award Recipient)'s Security research group at the University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland in the US in 2007.
He has published more than 100 papers in top venues.
Dr. Kim’s research was supported by the New Zealand’s MBIE, the Qatar National Research Fund, the US Army Research Lab, ITC-PAC, and the Agency for Defense Development in South Korea. His research interests are in cybersecurity and privacy.
Moving Target Defences: Recent Advances and Challenges
This talk will cover the following topics: Introduction to Moving Target Defences (MTD)- Brief intro to security fundamentals
- Background and motivation
- Introduction to security assessment
- 3 dimension of MTD (when, how, what to trigger)
- MTD techniques in a horizontal/vertical manner
- MTD metrics and MTD related security and economic metrics
- The state of the art MTD techniques (with some research highlights)
- Cloud computing
- IoT