Invited Talk at Muroran Institute of Technology (Co-organized)
An invited talk by Assistant Professor Jenjira Jaimunk, Chiang Mai University, Thailand, will be held on April 08, 2026, in Room R205, Education & Research Building No. 8, Muroran Institute of Technology, 27-1 Mizumoto-cho, Muroran, Hokkaido, 0508585 Japan. Professor Cheng‐Te Li will share some interesting ideas about A Privacy Enhancing Architecture for Smart Homes and Cyber Physical Systems.
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IEEE Muroran Institute of Technology Student Branch (SB)
IEEE Systems, Man, and Cybernetics Society Muroran Institute of Technology Student Branch Chapter
IEEE Computer Society Muroran Institute of Technology Student Branch Chapter
IEEE Sapporo Section Young Professionals (YP)
The Center for Computer Science (CCS), Muroran Institute of Technology
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Assistant Professor Jenjira Jaimunk of Chiang Mai University, Thailand
A Privacy Enhancing Architecture for Smart Homes and Cyber Physical Systems
Many service providers offer their services in exchange for users' private data. Despite recent regulations aimed at protecting user privacy, users often have limited control over how their data is collected and used. To address these privacy concerns in cloud-IoT applications, this study proposes a novel architecture, called Data Bank, which empowers users with fine-grained control over their data. Data Bank employs a category-based data access (CBDA) model encompassing the entire data lifecycle, from data collection from IoT devices to data sharing with services. The study demonstrates how dynamic policies can be defined using a new attribute-based instance of CBDA, and explores the use of policy graphs to visualise and analyse these policies.
Biography:
Dr Jenjira Jaimunk is currently an assistant professor in Computer Engineering at Chiang Mai University. She obtained her PhD in Computer Science from King's College London in 2021. During my PhD studies, she was a research fellow at the School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh, UK; a guest teacher at the London School of Economics and Political Science (with an Excellence in Education Award 2020-2021); and a teaching assistant at King's College London. She has been invited to be a visiting researcher in many prestigious universities in the UK, such as the University College London (2025) and King's College London (2024 and 2025). She has won multiple awards, including the Erasmus Mundus Scholarship (a 10-month program in Italy in 2009, a one-month program in the UK in 2015 and a ten-day program in Portugal in 2022), and received student travel awards at the Symposium on Search-Based Software Engineering (SSBSE 2019), Estonia and the UK PhD Winter School on Cyber Security 2020, Newcastle, UK. She is interested in research on information security, privacy for cloud-IoT platforms, and privacy by design. Her research focuses on designing an architecture to enhance the process of disclosing information about individuals while minimising the breach of user privacy. She has been invited to give research talks at the Software Systems Engineering Reading Group Seminar at University College London, the Software System Group Seminar at King's College London, the Systems Research Group Seminar at the University of Cambridge, and the Oxford Wom*n in Computer Science Society Seminar at the University of Oxford, UK.
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