| Activity Detail Info. |
| Participant | ■This Department Student Only |
| Activity Name | 【CSIE】Topic Lecture-2026/06/16(Tue) Prof.Benjamin Fung |
| Place | Science and Engineering Building Ⅱ 3F A325 Conference Room |
| Enroll Time | 2026/06/08(Mon) 00:00 ~ 2026/06/14(Sun) 12:00 |
| Activity Time | 2026/06/16(Tue) 13:30~15:30 |
| Description | Presenter: Benjamin Fung Professor, School of Information Studies, McGill University, Canada
Topic: AI for Cybersecurity and Crime Investigation
Abstract: This seminar highlights a selection of high-impact research projects currently underway at the McGill Data Mining and Security (DMaS) Lab. The presentation is structured into three core components. First, we explore AI-assisted software reverse engineering. As malicious software threats increase exponentially, assembly code analysis has become a critical line of defense. However, this process remains notoriously labor-intensive, even for veteran security professionals. We discuss how the development of advanced assembly code clone search engines can significantly automate and streamline these workflows. Second, the seminar delves into authorship analysis. In modern digital forensics, investigators frequently encounter anonymous emails, social media posts, and encrypted communications. We present novel data mining and machine learn |
| Enrolled Number | 20 people |
| Candidate Number | 0 people |
| Organizer | Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering |
| Contact Person | 葉子綺 |
| Contact Tel | 5012 |
| Contact Email | kiki2002@gms.ndhu.edu.tw |
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| Certified Category | Professional Growth |
| Certified Hours | 2.0 Hours |
| Government Employee Lifelong Learning | NO |