Associate Professor
Computer Science and Engineering (CSE), College of Engineering
Engineering Bldg, 428 S Shaw Ln Room 1138
Qiben Yan is an Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Michigan State University, where he leads the Secure and Intelligent Things (SEIT) Lab. He earned his Ph.D. in Computer Science from Virginia Tech and currently serves as an Associate Editor for the IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security (TIFS). Previously, he worked as a security researcher
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at Shape Security, a cybersecurity startup, where he helped develop the pioneering "botwall". Before his tenure at MSU, he was an Assistant Professor at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. He is a 2016 recipient of the NSF CRII award and has garnered several accolades
including the IEEE SECON 2020, ACM SenSys 2021 best paper awards, and the ACM CCS Best Paper Honorable Mention Award in 2022. His research focuses on AI security, blockchain system security, mobile and IoT security, and wireless communication and security. His work has been featured in numerous high-impact media outlets such as BBC Radio, Scientific American, Science Daily, Forbes, Popular Mechanics, Gizmodo, The Register, and others. His recent research is supported by NSF under the CPS, SaTC, NeTS, and SpecEES programs, as well as by the DoE, Ford, and CISCO.
ACM CCS Best Paper Honorable Mention Award, 2022
ACM SenSys Best Paper Award, 2021
IEEE SECON Best Paper Award, 2020
Best Demo Award in IEEE INFOCOM, 2018
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