Faculty Candidate Seminar
Modern Clouds: Side-Channel Attacks and Defenses
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Abstract: Cloud computing, which has seen significant growth over the past decade, fundamentally relies on the sharing of hardware resources among users. This approach enhances resource utilization and reduces operational costs. However, it also enables unintended information leakage through hardware side channels. Despite the threat of side-channel attacks, cloud vendors remain skeptical about the practicality of these attacks in production cloud environments, leading to inadequate side-channel mitigations.
Bio: Zirui Neil Zhao is a PhD candidate in Computer Science at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (UIUC), advised by Prof. Josep Torrellas. His research is primarily focused on computer architecture, system security, and cloud computing, with a special interest in understanding and mitigating side-channel threats in modern computer systems like clouds. His work has been published in top-tier conferences in the fields of computer architecture and security. He received the W. J. Poppelbaum Memorial Award for creativity in computer architecture design from the CS department of UIUC in 2023. For more information about his work and achievements, please visit https://neilzhao.me.