- Professor
- Sanghoon Jeon
- LocationRm. 538, College of Engineering Bldg
- Contact02-910-5506
- Emailsh.jeon@kookmin.ac.kr
In the Mobility Cybersecurity (MoSE) Lab, we conduct research on analyzing security threats and vulnerabilities that may occur in various mobility technologies, such as electric cars, autonomous driving cars, urban air mobility (UAM), and drones. We also develop corresponding countermeasure solutions. Specifically, our research focuses on data-driven mobility cybersecurity, utilizing big data and AI technologies. We aim to develop a novel security framework that can analyze threats and vulnerabilities in various mobility domains. Additionally, as part of our efforts to detect and respond to unmanned mobile vehicles used for malicious purposes such as terrorism, we also work on anti-drone technology.
Major Research Fields
- Cybersecurity Technologies for Autonomous Driving (focus on big-data, AI technology)
- Automated Vulnerability System for Automotive (Automotive Fuzzing)
- Security Assessment for Automotive (ISO21434, CSMS, TARA)
Research Activities
- Research on Automotive Cybersecurity based Data-driven approach, Funded by Kookmin University (2023 - present)
- Development of Security Primitives for Unmanned Vehicles: The Robustness of Federated Learning against backdoor attack, Funded by Samsung Electronics (2022)
- Automotive Fuzzing Techniques with Deep Learning Model: Attack and Defense, Funded by Samsung Electronics (2020 - 2022)
- Development of Automated Vulnerability Detection System: static and dynamic approach, Funded by KISA (2021 - 2022)