Dr. Peng Ning
Associate Professor
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Email: pning AT ncsu.edu
Web Site: http://discovery.csc.ncsu.edu/~pning/
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Peng Ning is currently an associate professor of Computer Science in the College of Engineering at North Carolina State University. He was an assistant professor at NC State University from August 2001 to July 2006. He received his PhD degree in Information Technology from George Mason University in 2001. Prior to his PhD study, he received an ME in Communication and Electronic Systems in 1997, and a BS degree in Information Science in 1994, both from University of Science and Technology of China. Peng Ning is a member of the ACM, the ACM SIGSAC, the IEEE, and the IEEE Computer Society.
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Research
Interests
Dr. Ning's research interests are mainly in computer and network security. He is particularly interested in new techniques for building trustworthy systems and wireless security.
Education
PhD, 2001, George Mason University
Awards
- NSF Faculty Early CAREER Award, 2005
- Best Paper Award. Wenliang Du, Lei Fang, Peng Ning, “LAD: Localization Anomaly Detection for Wireless Sensor Networks,” in Proceedings of the 19th IEEE International Parallel & Distributed Processing Symposium (IPDPS '05), April 2005.
- Best Paper Award. Peng Ning, Kun Sun, “How to Misuse AODV: A Case Study of Insider Attacks against Mobile Ad-hoc Routing Protocols," in Proceedings of the 4th Annual IEEE Information Assurance Workshop, June 2003.
- Papers were invited to appear in journals:
- Peng Ning, Yun Cui, Douglas S. Reeves, "Constructing Attack Scenarios through Correlation of Intrusion Alerts," in Proceedings of the 9th ACM Conference on Computer & Communications Security, pages 245--254, Washington D.C., November 2002. (Invited by ACM Transactions on Information and Systems Security.)
- Donggang Liu, Peng Ning, "Establishing Pairwise Keys in Distributed Sensor Networks," in Proceedings of the 10th ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS '03), pages 52--61, Washington D.C., October, 2003. (Invited by ACM Transactions on Information and Systems Security.)
- Qing Zhang, Ting Yu, Peng Ning, "A Framework for Identifying Compromised Nodes in Sensor Networks," in Proceedings of 2nd IEEE Communications Society/CreateNet International Conference on Security and Privacy in Communication Networks (SecureComm 2006), August 2006. (Invited by ACM Transactions on Information and Systems Security.)
Publications
See Peng Ning's publication page.