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    Network and Information Security Research Center

    2023-10-16edit:尚文


    Network and Information Security Research Center was founded in 1999, and is one of the long-standing discipline team in the School of Software, Shandong University. At present, there are 4 professors and 4 associate professors in the team, and recruit nearly 10 doctoral and master's students every year.

    The Center has three laboratories, namely Cryptography and Information Security Laboratory, Semantic Computing Laboratory and Binary Analysis Laboratory.

    The Cryptography and Information Security Laboratory has been engaged in the research of Cryptography and Information Security for many years. After years of research, the research group has made profound accumulation in Cryptography, especially in public key Cryptography and security protocols, and has made outstanding scientific achievements in Secure multi-party computation, Post-quantum cryptography and other fields. In the past five years, the discipline team has undertaken multiple research projects such asKey Projects of the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the Major Innovation Project of Science and Technology of Shandong Province, and published dozens of academic papers in top Cryptography conferences (including the Crypto and the Asiacrypt) and journals (including TDSC, COSE and etc).

    The research direction of Semantic Computing Laboratory are text understanding and inference, expert knowledge fusion and data-driven intelligent technology, association analysis and complex inference based on Knowledge graph. In the past five years, the laboratory has undertaken multiple research projects such as key research and development plans of the Ministry of Science and Technology and major research plans of the National Natural Science Foundation of China, and has published dozens of scientific research papers in ACM SIGIR, IJCNN and etc.

    The research directions of the binary analysis laboratory include intelligent analysis of binary code, vulnerability detection technology, network protocol modeling and analysis. In the past five years, the laboratory has undertaken multiple national and provincial level scientific research projects.