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Byung-Gon Chun

Researcher at Seoul National University

Publications -  98
Citations -  14509

Byung-Gon Chun is an academic researcher from Seoul National University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Deep learning. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 86 publications receiving 13825 citations. Previous affiliations of Byung-Gon Chun include Intel & Institute of Company Secretaries of India.

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TaintDroid: An Information-Flow Tracking System for Realtime Privacy Monitoring on Smartphones

TL;DR: TaintDroid as mentioned in this paper is an efficient, system-wide dynamic taint tracking and analysis system capable of simultaneously tracking multiple sources of sensitive data by leveraging Android's virtualized execution environment.
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TaintDroid: an information-flow tracking system for realtime privacy monitoring on smartphones

TL;DR: Using TaintDroid to monitor the behavior of 30 popular third-party Android applications, this work found 68 instances of misappropriation of users' location and device identification information across 20 applications.
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CloneCloud: elastic execution between mobile device and cloud

TL;DR: The design and implementation of CloneCloud is presented, a system that automatically transforms mobile applications to benefit from the cloud that enables unmodified mobile applications running in an application-level virtual machine to seamlessly off-load part of their execution from mobile devices onto device clones operating in a computational cloud.
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A data-oriented (and beyond) network architecture

TL;DR: The Data-Oriented Network Architecture (DONA) is proposed, which involves a clean-slate redesign of Internet naming and name resolution to adapt to changes in Internet usage.
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RouteBricks: exploiting parallelism to scale software routers

TL;DR: This work proposes a software router architecture that parallelizes router functionality both across multiple servers and across multiple cores within a single server, and demonstrates a 35Gbps parallel router prototype.