Selected as one of the top 2% researchers in the world for two consecutive years / Professor Ilsun You (Department of Information Security and Cryptography)
- 24.12.13 / 이정민
Professor Yoo Il-sun of the Department of Information Security and Cryptography at Kookmin University (President Jung Seung-ryul) has been honored to be selected for the list of the world's top 2% researchers for the second consecutive year, which is presented by Elsevier and Professor John Lonnidis of Stanford University. Professor Yoo was included in both the lifetime achievement criteria and the annual criteria, proving the excellence of the domestic information security sector and international research capabilities.
Professor Yoo ilsun has been working on research to strengthen the security of 5G and 6G networks and convergence applications. In particular, as the importance of security is growing day by day due to the development of quantum computing technology, Professor Yoo is focusing on developing an innovative security system for the post-quantum cryptography (PQC) era and exploring advanced security technologies for the 5G and 6G ecosystems.
Professor Yoo's research is supported by the National Information and Communication Planning and Evaluation Institute, and since November 2022, he has been conducting a study on “Optimization of quantum-resistant cryptography and application of security protocols to build a secure next-generation IoT communication environment” in collaboration with Professor Willie Syslo of the University of Wollongong, Australia, a world-renowned cryptographer. The key achievement of this international joint research was the design and implementation of a 5G AKA security protocol based on hybrid quantum-resistant cryptography. In addition, starting this year, the team has been working on the development of 5G specialized network security technology for the integrated security of specialized networks and enterprise networks in collaboration with the Intelligent Network Security Research Laboratory of the Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI), strengthening the security of the domestic 5G specialized network ecosystem and contributing to the standardization of security guidelines.
“Based on the experience of devoting all our efforts to 5G security research over the past 10 years, we will contribute to the leadership of Kookmin University and the Republic of Korea in the upcoming 6G mobile communication era,” said Professor Yoo.
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Professor Yoo Il-sun of the Department of Information Security and Cryptography at Kookmin University (President Jung Seung-ryul) has been honored to be selected for the list of the world's top 2% researchers for the second consecutive year, which is presented by Elsevier and Professor John Lonnidis of Stanford University. Professor Yoo was included in both the lifetime achievement criteria and the annual criteria, proving the excellence of the domestic information security sector and international research capabilities.
Professor Yoo ilsun has been working on research to strengthen the security of 5G and 6G networks and convergence applications. In particular, as the importance of security is growing day by day due to the development of quantum computing technology, Professor Yoo is focusing on developing an innovative security system for the post-quantum cryptography (PQC) era and exploring advanced security technologies for the 5G and 6G ecosystems.
Professor Yoo's research is supported by the National Information and Communication Planning and Evaluation Institute, and since November 2022, he has been conducting a study on “Optimization of quantum-resistant cryptography and application of security protocols to build a secure next-generation IoT communication environment” in collaboration with Professor Willie Syslo of the University of Wollongong, Australia, a world-renowned cryptographer. The key achievement of this international joint research was the design and implementation of a 5G AKA security protocol based on hybrid quantum-resistant cryptography. In addition, starting this year, the team has been working on the development of 5G specialized network security technology for the integrated security of specialized networks and enterprise networks in collaboration with the Intelligent Network Security Research Laboratory of the Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI), strengthening the security of the domestic 5G specialized network ecosystem and contributing to the standardization of security guidelines.
“Based on the experience of devoting all our efforts to 5G security research over the past 10 years, we will contribute to the leadership of Kookmin University and the Republic of Korea in the upcoming 6G mobile communication era,” said Professor Yoo.
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