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Ruiying Du
Researcher at Wuhan University
Publications - 57
Citations - 883
Ruiying Du is an academic researcher from Wuhan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Encryption & Linear network coding. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 49 publications receiving 608 citations.
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Uncovering the Face of Android Ransomware: Characterization and Real-Time Detection
TL;DR: To detect ransomware that extorts users by encrypting data, a novel real-time detection system, called RansomProber is proposed, which can effectively detect encrypting ransomware with high accuracy and acceptable runtime performance.
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CertChain: Public and Efficient Certificate Audit Based on Blockchain for TLS Connections
TL;DR: A blockchain-based public and efficient audit scheme for TLS connections, which is called Certchain, and proposes a dependability-rank based consensus protocol in the blockchain system and a new data structure to support certificate forward traceability.
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Blind Filtering at Third Parties: An Efficient Privacy-Preserving Framework for Location-Based Services
TL;DR: This paper proposes a novel framework to protect user privacy while ensuring efficiency, which uses redundant POI records to protect privacy against LBS provider but employs a semi-trusted third party, called proxy, to filter out redundantPOI records.
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DeyPoS: Deduplicatable Dynamic Proof of Storage for Multi-User Environments
TL;DR: The concept of deduplicatable dynamic proof of storage is introduced and an efficient construction called DeyPoS is proposed, to achieve dynamic PoS and secure cross-user dedUplication, simultaneously, simultaneously.
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Dominating Set and Network Coding-Based Routing in Wireless Mesh Networks
TL;DR: A Connected Dominating Set-based and Flow-oriented Coding-aware Routing mechanism to actively increase potential coding opportunities and effectively deals with the coding collision problem of flows by introducing the information conformation process, which effectively decreases the failure rate of decoding.