Members
Supervisor: Professor Kuniyasu Suzaki

- 1990 Master of Computer Science from Graduate School of Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
- 1991 ETL: Electro Technical Laboratory
- 1997-98 Visiting Fellow of Austrralian National Universy
- 2001 Visiting Scientist of UIUC (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign)
- 2001 The National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)
- 2009 Ph.D from The Universty of Tokyo, Title:Management Systems for Efficient Allocation of Computing Resources and Trustworthy Migration of Operating Systems」
- 2019 TCG (Trusted Computing Group) Invited Expert
- 2022 Professor of IISEC
- (Project&Presentation) IPA Mito Project(2004,2005), BLackHat, CODE BLUE, Linux Symposium, Open Source Summit
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D1
Name | Research Theme |
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Kenichiro Muto | Keyword : Confidential Computing |
Toyofumi Sawa | Keyword : FPGA Security |
M 2
Name | Research Theme |
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Hikari Suda | Keyword : IoT Security at Home |
Masami Ichikawa | Keyword : Fuzzing, automatic exploit code generation |
M 1
Name | Research Theme |
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Mari Hikichi | Keyword : OTA(Over-the-Air) Update, Connected Car Security |
Masaki Soshima | Keyword : Drone Security |
Hiroaki Kato | Keyword : |
Hikaru Ujigawa | Keyword : |
OB & OG
Name | Research Theme |
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Taishin Saito | Keyword : Analyzing malicious activities Master Thesis: A Benign Activity Extraction Method for Malignant Activity Identification using Data Provenance |
Tuo Chen | Keyword : Security for Open Source Hardware Master Thesis: Transient Execution Vulnerabilities of RISC-V CPUs *** Presentation *** RISC-V Summit China 2024 (August/21-23 @Hangzhou) Presentation A Study on Transient Execution Vulnerabilities of RISC-V Implementations ◆ RISC-V Day Tokyo 2024 Winter PosterTransient Execution Attacks and Countermeasures on RISC-V Implementations |
Toyofumi Sawa | Keyword : FPGA Security Master Thesis: FPGA-Based Periodic Live Memory Forensics Method for Investigating AES Key Duplication and Residual Presence |
Saneyuki Senda (2023FY) | Master Thesis:Attack and Countermeasure for GPS-based Ship Navigation Systems |