Talk: Secure Data Sharing in Internet of Vehicles
Internet of Vehicles (IoV) enables the interconnection and data exchange between vehicles (V2V) and between vehicles and roadside infrastructure (V2I), enhancing traffic safety and efficiency. However, due to the open and broadcast nature of wireless communication, attackers can easily tamper with or forge data transmitted by vehicles, potentially causing traffic disruption. Therefore, secure data sharing mechanisms are crucial for the IoV. Additionally, given the private nature of vehicle data, sharing this information must not compromise the privacy of vehicle owners. This talk presents methods for secure data sharing in IoV.
The talk is open to everybody, and no registration is required.
About the speaker, Prof. Lei Zhang
Lei Zhang is a Professor and the vice dean of the Software Engineering Institute, East China Normal University. His research interests include cryptography, IoV security, AI security and blockchain. He has published over 100 papers in leading international journals and conferences. He serves as an editorial board member or guest editor for several international journals, and has been a co-chair or program committee member for over 100 international conferences. Prof. Zhang has led or participated in more than 20 (key) projects. He has been recognized as an Elsevier Highly Cited Researcher in China, one of the top 2% of scientists worldwide, and a Shanghai Young Top Talent. He also serves as the Deputy Director of the Youth Working Committee of the Chinese Association for Cryptologic Research, the Deputy Director of the Information Security Professional Committee of the Shanghai Computer Society, and the Chair of the Privacy Technology Working Group for the CSA GCR.