Viet Hung Nguyen
Viet Hung Nguyen completed his MSc thesis on security for XML outsourced databases at
Faculty of Computer Science and Engineering, HCMC University of Technology, Vietnam in 2007.
Currently, he is a PhD student working on security for long-life evolving systems at the University of Trento, Italy under the supervison of
prof. Fabio Massacci.
His main interest is security for advanced information systems.
Publications
Journal
- Viet Hung Nguyen and Tran Khanh Dang.
A Novel Solution to Query Assurance Verification for Dynamic Outsourced XML Databases.
International Journal of Software (JSW), Academy Publisher, ISSN 1796-217X, Issue 4, April 2008 (selected FARES07 paper).
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International Conference
- Tran Khanh Dang, Viet Hung Nguyen and Hai Ly-Hoang.
Towards an Exceptions-Aware Database Schema for Adaptive Workflows in SOA
. In Proceedings of International Workshop on Advanced Computing and Applications 2008
(ACOMP 2008), March 2008, Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam.
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- Viet Hung Nguyen, Tran Khanh Dang, Nguyen Thanh Son and Josef Küng,
Query Assurance Verification for Dynamic Outsourced XML Databases, In Proceedings of
the International Symposium on Frontiers in Availability, Reliability and Security (FARES),
in conjunction with ARES2007, IEEE Press, April 10-13, 2007, Vienna, Austria.
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Workshop
- Viet Hung Nguyen, Le Minh Sang Tran.
Predicting Vulnerable Software Components using Depedency Graphs.
Internation Workshop on Security Measurement and Metrics (MetriSec'10). September 15, 2010, Bolzano-Bozen, Italy.
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- Fabio Massacci, Viet Hung Nguyen.
Which is the Right Source of Vulnerability Studies? An Empirical Analysis on Mozilla Firefox.
Internation Workshop on Security Measurement and Metrics (MetriSec'10). September 15, 2010, Bolzano-Bozen, Italy.
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- Fabio Massacci and Viet Hung Nguyen
Goal-oriented Access Control Model for Ambient Assisted Living. In post-proceeding of PrimeLife SummerSchool (LLCS). 2010.
- Fabio Massacci, Viet Hung Nguyen, and Aida Saidane.
No purpose, no data: Goal-oriented access control for ambient assisted living.
An Organizational perspective. ACM Workshop on Security and Privacy in Medical and Home-Care Systems. SPIMACS-2009.
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Projects
- SECURE CHANGE - Security Engineering for Lifelong Evolvable Systems. February 2009 - present.
- SERENITY - System Engineering for Security and Dependability. August 2008 - February 2009
You can find here a complete list of past projects.
Conntact
vhnguyen at disi unitn it
Department of Information Engineering and Computer Science (DISI)
University of Trento
Via Sommarive 14
38100 Povo, Trento (TN), Italy