Berkay Celik

Title
Associate Professor
Department
Education
Ph.D. in Computer Science and Engineering from the Penn State University
Biography
My research investigates the design and evaluation of security for software and systems, specifically on emerging computing platforms and the complex environments in which they operate. Through systems design and program analysis, my research seeks to improve security and privacy guarantees in commodity computer systems. My research approach is best illustrated by my extensive work in safety, security and privacy of IoT systems.
CURRENT PROJECTS
- Bringing Fuzzing to the Cyber-Physical World
- Compositional IoT Safety and Security in Physical Spaces
- Deploying Cyber Emulation, Modeling, and Analysis Tools on the SOL4CE
- Developing Software Sensors for Digital Twin based Cybersecurity
- Improving the Security and Usability of the Wear OS Permission Model
- Security and Privacy in Augmented and Virtual Reality (AR/VR)
- Security and Privacy of Large Language Models (LLMs)
- Security of Autonomous Vehicles
- System Events and Network Traffic Generation for Realistic Cyber Experimentation
TOPIC AREAS
- Cyberphysical systems and IoT
- Intrusion Detection, Prevention, Response
- Mobile/Pervasive/Ambient/Ubiquitous
- Privacy
- Security of AI/ML
- Use of AI/ML in security

