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SESSION

09/20 16:45 - 17:15

Buidling Cybersecurity Center of Excellence: Embracing Adademia, Startups, and Communities

After the incubation of around one year, CCoE (Cybersecurity Center of Excellence) is to be established early next year. Positioned to be a provider of cybersecurity assessment technologies, a trainng camp of cybersecurity blue teams, a diplomacy to collaborate with well-known international cyberseucirty organizations, CCoE shall embrace academia, entreprenurs, cyber communities, and other institutional bodies, with one third of its budget. Under three laboratories, cyber threat defense lab, cyber data analytics lab, and post quantum crypto lab, we are developing several platforms: vulerabilitiy mining, threat intelligence, cyber range, social network analytics, disinformation detection, deepfake detection, and post quantum crypto eco-system. In this talk, we argue the differences between the technologies for cyber players and the ones for assessors, the differences between training blue teams and training red teams, why spending one third of budget externally, and how we shall differ from the other institutional bodies. With these, we hope to recruit talents to build this CCoE together. 

LOCATION Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center, Hall 2 7F 701H LANGUAGE English
SESSION TOPIC CyberwarfareDisinformation

SPEAKER

Ying-Dar Lin
NARLabs CCoE Program Chair Professor

Ying-Dar Lin is a Chair Professor of computer science at National Yang-Ming Chiao-Tung University (NYCU), Taiwan. He received his Ph.D. in computer science from the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) in 1993. He also cofounded L7 Networks Inc. in 2002, later acquired by D-Link Corp, and O’Prueba Inc. in 2018. His research interests include network security, wireless communications, network softwarization, and machine learning for communications. His work on multi-hop cellular was the first along this line, and has been cited over 1000 times. He is an IEEE Fellow, and IEEE Distinguished Lecturer. He has served or is serving on the editorial boards of several IEEE journals and magazines, including Editor-in-Chief of IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials (COMST, 2017-2020).