The Center for Education and Research in Information Assurance and Security (CERIAS)

The Center for Education and Research in
Information Assurance and Security (CERIAS)

Baijian "Justin" Yang

 Baijian

Title

Professor 

Office

KNOY 221 

Office Phone

(765) 496-7143 

Education

PhD (Computer Science), Michigan State University East Lansing, MI, 2002.
MS (Automation), Tsinghua University Beijing, China, 1998.
BS (Automation), Tsinghua University Beijing, China, 1995. 

Prior Appointments

Associate Professor, Computer Technology, Ball State University 

Research Areas

Computer Technology, Computer Networks, Information Security, Mobile Computing, and Distributed computing 

Notable Experience

President of EECT, ATMAE (2010-2012)
Editor, International Journal of Intelligent Computing and Cybernetics
 

Notable Awards

2019 - University Faculty Scholar, Purdue University

2010 - Outstanding Teaching Award, Department of Technology, Ball State University 

Notable Affiliations

ATAME, President of EECT division, 2010-2012
(ISC)2
ACM
IEEE
IEEE Computer Society
SIGMOBILE
SIGSAC 

Publications

• Cable-Based Moving Reachability with Mobile Sensors. Adhoc & Sensor Wireless Networks, 2012
• R2 Trust, a Reputation and Risk based Trust management Framework for Large-scale, Fully Decentralized Overlay Networks. Future Generation Computer Systems, 2012
• Securing Virtualized Datacenters. International Journal of Engineering Research & Innovation (IJERI), 2010
• On the reliability of large-scale distributed systems – A topological view. Computer Networks, 2009
• A framework to Provide Trust and Incentive in CROWN Grid for Dynamic Resource Management. ICCCN) 2006
• Efficient Gnutella-like P2P Overlay Construction. IFIP International Conference on Network and Parallel Computing, 2004.
• DifferServ-Aware Multicasting. Journal of High-Speed Networks, 2004
• Multicasting in MPLS domains. Journal of Computer Communications, 2004
 

Biography

Dr. Baijian Yang is currently an Associate Professor of Computer and Information Technology at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana. Professor Yang’s primary areas of interest are mobile computing, distributed computing, information security, health IT, computer network. He has published books on Smartphone programming. His industry certification includes CISSP, MCSE, and Six Sigma Black Belt. Prior to joining Purdue, Professor Yang was the coordinator of Computer Technology program at Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana.