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Overview

Lingyu Wang is affiliated with Concordia University in Canada and has made contributions primarily in the fields of computer science and physics and astronomy. Their work spans over 100 publications in computer science and 26 in physics and astronomy.

Their research covers several subfields, notably artificial intelligence, information systems, computer networks and communications, signal processing, and astronomy and astrophysics. The main topics of their work include advanced malware detection techniques, network security and intrusion detection, digital and cyber forensics, privacy-preserving technologies in data, software engineering research, galaxies: formation, evolution, phenomena, and security and verification in computing.

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Lingyu Wang are:

  • Mourad Debbabi
  • Paria Shirani
  • Makan Pourzandi
  • Saed Alrabaee
  • Suryadipta Majumdar

Lingyu Wang has published in various scientific venues multiple times. The most frequent venues are:

  • arXiv (Cornell University) with 9 publications
  • IEEE Transactions on Dependable and Secure Computing with 7 publications
  • ACM Computing Surveys with 2 publications
  • Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society with 2 publications
  • IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security with 2 publications

Among recent papers authored or coauthored by Lingyu Wang are:

  • Automatic Vulnerability Detection in Embedded Devices and Firmware, 2021, ACM Computing Surveys
  • A Survey of Binary Code Fingerprinting Approaches: Taxonomy, Methodologies, and Features, 2022, ACM Computing Surveys
  • Stellar and black hole assembly in z< 0.3 infrared-luminous mergers: intermittent starbursts versus super-Eddington accretion, 2022, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
  • Complementary dataset of the paper "The viewing angle in AGN SED models, a data-driven analysis", 2021, Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • The TNG50-SKIRT Atlas: Post-processing methodology and first data release, 2024, Astronomy and Astrophysics

Lingyu Wang has also contributed to book publications with different publishers. These include:

  • Binary Code Fingerprinting for Cybersecurity, 2020, published by Springer Nature
  • Data and Applications Security and Privacy XXXVI, 2022, published by Springer Science+Business Media
  • Innovations in Digital Forensics, 2023, published by World Scientific

Best Publications

  • An Attack Graph-Based Probabilistic Security Metric

    Lingyu Wang;Tania Islam;Tao Long;Anoop Singhal

  • A logic-based framework for attribute based access control

    Lingyu Wang;Duminda Wijesekera;Sushil Jajodia

  • Minimum-cost network hardening using attack graphs

    Lingyu Wang;Steven Noel;Sushil Jajodia

  • Measuring network security using dynamic bayesian network

    Marcel Frigault;Lingyu Wang;Anoop Singhal;Sushil Jajodia

  • On the analysis of the Zeus botnet crimeware toolkit

    H. Binsalleeh;T. Ormerod;A. Boukhtouta;P. Sinha

  • Using attack graphs for correlating, hypothesizing, and predicting intrusion alerts

    Lingyu Wang;Anyi Liu;Sushil Jajodia

  • Measuring Network Security Using Bayesian Network-Based Attack Graphs

    M. Frigault;Lingyu Wang

  • Key-Aggregate Searchable Encryption (KASE) for Group Data Sharing via Cloud Storage

    Baojiang Cui;Zheli Liu;Lingyu Wang

  • k-Zero Day Safety: A Network Security Metric for Measuring the Risk of Unknown Vulnerabilities

    Lingyu Wang;Sushil Jajodia;Anoop Singhal;Pengsu Cheng

  • Toward measuring network security using attack graphs

    Lingyu Wang;Anoop Singhal;Sushil Jajodia

  • Measuring the overall security of network configurations using attack graphs

    Lingyu Wang;Anoop Singhal;Sushil Jajodia

  • Measuring Security Risk of Networks Using Attack Graphs

    Steven Noel;Lingyu Wang;Anoop Singhal;Sushil Jajodia

  • Network Diversity: A Security Metric for Evaluating the Resilience of Networks Against Zero-Day Attacks

    Mengyuan Zhang;Lingyu Wang;Sushil Jajodia;Anoop Singhal

  • Mechanism Design-Based Secure Leader Election Model for Intrusion Detection in MANET

    Noman Mohammed;Hadi Otrok;Lingyu Wang;Mourad Debbabi

  • Localized Multicast: Efficient and Distributed Replica Detection in Large-Scale Sensor Networks

    Bo Zhu;Sanjeev Setia;Sushil Jajodia;Sankardas Roy

  • A game-theoretic intrusion detection model for mobile ad hoc networks

    Hadi Otrok;Noman Mohammed;Lingyu Wang;Mourad Debbabi

  • k-zero day safety: measuring the security risk of networks against unknown attacks

    Lingyu Wang;Sushil Jajodia;Anoop Singhal;Steven Noel

  • Securing OLAP data cubes against privacy breaches

    Lingyu Wang;S. Jajodia;D. Wijesekera

  • Formal Verification and Validation of UML 2.0 Sequence Diagrams using Source and Destination of Messages

    V. Lima;C. Talhi;D. Mouheb;M. Debbabi

  • OBA2: An Onion approach to Binary code Authorship Attribution

    Saed Alrabaee;Noman Saleem;Stere Preda;Lingyu Wang

Frequent Co-Authors

Mourad Debbabi
Mourad Debbabi Concordia University
Sushil Jajodia
Sushil Jajodia George Mason University
Amr M. Youssef
Amr M. Youssef Concordia University
Duminda Wijesekera
Duminda Wijesekera George Mason University
Kui Ren
Kui Ren Zhejiang University
Yingjiu Li
Yingjiu Li University of Oregon
Frédéric Cuppens
Frédéric Cuppens Polytechnique Montréal
Rachida Dssouli
Rachida Dssouli Concordia University
Benjamin C. M. Fung
Benjamin C. M. Fung McGill University
Jaideep Vaidya
Jaideep Vaidya Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

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