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Software Security and Privacy Laboratory @ Korea UNIVERSITY

Software Security and Privacy Laboratory (SSP Lab) was established in 2023. We conduct various research and projects to enhance software security and ultimately ensure the safety of the software ecosystem. In particular, we are interested in researching software vulnerability detection, open-source software security for secure supply chains, analysis of security in the software ecosystem, and studies related to security patches. The results of our research are being published in top-tier international conferences and journals.

See on-campus interview at Korea University (KR)

RECRUITMENT

IMPORTANT: As per our lab's internal rules, all applicants must join for at least two months as undergraduate interns before application. Those aiming for application in March of any given year should contact us by September of the previous year, and those aiming for application in September should reach out by March of the same year.

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We are continuously looking for enthusiastic Ph.D./master students and graduate/undergraduate interns interested in working with us. Please contact Prof. Seunghoon Woo (seunghoonwoo [at] korea.ac.kr) with your CV and a brief self-introduction (if available, your portfolio as well).

LATEST NEWS

  • Oct. 2024: Our research paper has been accepted at Computers & Security journal.
  • Sep. 2024: Two new MS students are joining our team. Welcome Youngjae and Seogyeong!
  • Jul. 2024: Prof. Woo won the Excellent Teaching Award (우수강좌상) for the Theory of Computation class in Fall 2023!
  • Mar. 2024: Our research paper BLOOMFUZZ has been accepted at ESORICS 2024. Congrats to Pyeongju!
  • Mar. 2024: One new Ph.D. student is joining our team. Welcome Heedong!
  • Dec. 2023: Our research paper CNEPS has been accepted at ICSE 2024. Congrats to Yoonjong!
  • Aug. 2023: Our research paper V1SCAN has been published at USENIX Security 2023.
  • SSP lab has been established.

ADVISOR

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RESEARCH AREAS (NOT LIMITED TO)

  • Open-source Software Security
  • Supply Chain Security
  • Vulnerability Detection
  • Software Composition Analysis (SCA)
  • Software Bills of Materials (SBoM) Management
  • Security Patch Analysis

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EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

  • 2016.09 - 2022.08, Ph.D and M.S., Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering, Korea University (Advisor: Prof. Heejo Lee)
  • 2010.03 - 2016.02, B.S., Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering, Korea University

WORKING EXPERIENCES

  • 2023.09 - Present, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering, Korea University
  • 2022.05 - Present, Chief Scientist, LABRADOR LABS Inc.
  • 2022.09 - 2023.08, Research Professor, Center for Software Security and Assurance (CSSA), Korea University
  • 2016.12 - 2017.03, Visiting Researcher, National University of Singapore (Advisor: Prof. Min Suk Kang)
  • 2015.12 - 2016.02, Employee, Samsung Electronics.
  • 2014.06 - 2014.08, Internship, Samsung Electronics.

COMMITEE

  • ASIACCS 2025 (Program Committee Member)

REVIEWER

  • TDSC: IEEE Transactions on Dependable and Secure Computing (2024)
  • TSE: IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering (2023, 2024)
  • TOSEM: ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology (2023)
  • SP&E: Software Practice and Experience (2023)
  • IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology (2022)
  • Journal of Communications and Networks (2021)

CONTACT

206B, Woojung Hall of Informatics
College of Informatics
Korea University
Anam-dong 5-ga, Seongbuk-gu
Seoul, Korea
+82-2-3290-3192
seunghoonwoo [at] korea.ac.kr

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