RFID Security and Privacy
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Yingjiu Li is currently an Associate Professor in the School of Information Systems at Singapore Management University (SMU). His research interests include RFID Security and Privacy, Applied Cryptography and System Security, Privacy Preserving Data Analytics, and Data Applications Security. He has published over 100 technical papers in international conferences and journals, including Oakland, CCS, USENIX Security, NDSS, ESORICS, ASIACCS, TISSEC, TDSC, and JCS. He has served in the program committees for over 80 international conferences and workshops, including the most recent ones such as Oakland 2014, CCS 2013, ESORICS 2013, and RFIDSec 2013. He founded the RFID Security Lab in SMU and his research was supported by A*STAR SERC Public Sector Funding (PSF) in Singapore. Yingjiu Li is a senior member of the ACM and a member of the IEEE Computer Society.Robert H.Deng has been a Professor at the School of Information Systems, Singapore Management University, since 2004. Prior to this, he was Principal Scientist and Manager of Infocomm Security Department, Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore. His research interests include data security and privacy, multimedia security, network, and system security. He was Associate Editor of the IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security from 2009-2012 and Associate Editor of Security and Communication Networks from 2007-2013. He is currently Associate Editor of IEEE Transactions on Dependable and Secure Computing, and a member of Editorial Board of Journal of Computer Science and Technology and International Journal of Information Security. He is the chair of the Steering Committee of the ACM Symposium on Information, Computer and Communications Security. He received the University Outstanding Researcher Award from the National University of Singapore in 1999 and the Lee Kuan Yew Fellow for Research Excellence from the Singapore Management University in 2006. He was named Community Service Star and Showcased Senior Information Security Professional by (ISC)2 under its Asia-Pacific Information Security Leadership Achievements program in 2010.
Robert H.Deng has been a Professor at the School of Information Systems, Singapore Management University, since 2004. Prior to this, he was Principal Scientist and Manager of Infocomm Security Department, Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore. His research interests include data security and privacy, multimedia security, network, and system security. He was Associate Editor of the IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security from 2009-2012 and Associate Editor of Security and Communication Networks from 2007-2013. He is currently Associate Editor of IEEE Transactions on Dependable and Secure Computing, and a member of Editorial Board of Journal of Computer Science and Technology and International Journal of Information Security. He is the chair of the Steering Committee of the ACM Symposium on Information, Computer and Communications Security. He received the University Outstanding Researcher Award from the National University of Singapore in 1999 and the Lee Kuan Yew Fellow for Research Excellence from the Singapore Management University in 2006. He was named Community Service Star and Showcased Senior Information Security Professional by (ISC)2 under its Asia-Pacific Information Security Leadership Achievements program in 2010.
Elisa Bertino is a professor with the Computer Science Department at Purdue University and serves as research director of CERIAS. Previously, she was a faculty member in the Department of Computer Science and Communication of the University of Milan. Her main research interests include security, privacy, digital identity management systems, database systems, distributed systems, and multimedia systems. She is a fellow of the IEEE and a fellow of the ACM. She received the 2002 IEEE Computer Society Technical Achievement Award for outstanding contributions to database systems and database security and advanced data management systems and the 2005 IEEE Computer Society Tsutomu Kanai Award for pioneering and innovative research contributions to secure distributed systems.