CS Seminar: Pubali Datta

March 9, 2023
10:45 am - 12pm EST
Room B-17 (also online), Hackerman Hall Hackerman Hall
Homewood Campus
This event is free

Who can attend?

  • Faculty
  • Staff
  • Students

Contact

Toni DeTallo
410-516-8875

Description

Pubali Datta, a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, will give a talk titled "Looking Past the Abstractions: Characterizing Information Flow in Real-World Systems" for the Department of Computer Science.

Abstract:

Abstractions have proven essential for us to manage computing systems that are constantly growing in size and complexity. However, as core design primitives are obscured, these abstractions can engender new security challenges. My research investigates these abstractions and the underlying core functionalities to identify the implicit flow violations in modern computing systems.

In this talk, I will detail my efforts in characterizing flow violations, investigating attacks leveraging them, and defending against the attacks. I will first describe how the "stateless" abstraction of serverless computing platforms masks a reality in which functions are cached in memory for long periods of time, enabling attackers to gain quasi-persistence and how such attacks can be investigated through building serverless-aware provenance collection mechanisms. Then I will further discuss how IoT automation platforms abstract the underlying information flows among rules installed within a smart home. I will present my findings on modeling and discovering inter-rule flow violations through building an information flow graph for smart homes. These efforts demonstrate how practical and widely deployable secure systems can be built through understanding the requirements of systems as well as identifying the root cause of violations of these requirements.

Who can attend?

  • Faculty
  • Staff
  • Students

Contact

Toni DeTallo
410-516-8875