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Min Suk Kang

Associate Professor

Research Area
Systems-Networks, Secure Computing
Major
Network and distributed system security
Education
PhD, Carnegie Mellon University, 2016
Website
https://netsp.kaist.ac.kr/
E-mail
Phone
3585
Office
N5, 2322
Lab
Network Security and Privacy Lab

Min Suk Kang has been an Associate Professor of Computer Science, School of Computing at KAIST since August 2020, leading the Network Security and Privacy Laboratory (NetSP-Lab). Before joining KAIST, he had been an Assistant Professor at National University of Singapore since 2016. He received his Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) in 2016. Min Suk’s research focus is on discovering and fixing architectural security and privacy vulnerabilities in emerging network systems. Recently, Min Suk’s group is focusing on the security and privacy problems in blockchain networks, 5G cellular networks, and IoT networks. Min Suk’s group NetSP-Lab has published several papers at the major computer security conferences, such as IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy, Usenix Security, ACM CCS, NDSS Symposium. Min Suk also serves the program committees at several major conferences, such as ACM CCS 2020, ACM ICDCS 2020, ACM AsiaCCS 2020. 

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