Short bio
Changyu Dong is a Senior Lecturer in Security at the School of Computing, Newcastle University. He obtained his PhD from Imperial College London, on trust management in large distributed systems. He has published more than 40 papers in major journals and conferences, including prestigious ACM CCS, USENIX Security, ESORICS and IEEE Transactions on Dependable and Secure Computing (TDSC) and IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security (TIFS). Three of his papers were selected as best paper at international conferences. He has served on the program committees for many conferences and workshops (e.g. ESORICS, IEEE Trustcom) and is a regular invited reviewer for international journals. His research is motivated by security, privacy and trust issues in distributed systems, and aims to find practical solutions by combining tools from computer science, cryptography, formal methods, and game theory. He has extensive experience on privacy enhancing technologies, cryptographic protocol design and analysis, as
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