Kangkook JeeView profile
Assistant Professor
Kangkook Jee is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science, University of Texas at Dallas. His work focuses on cybersecurity, machine learning applications in security, data provenance analysis, and graph neural networks. He has developed systems like ProvIoT for IoT security and UTrack for enterprise user tracking. His research addresses challenges in adversarial machine learning, malware detection, and robust graph classification under adversarial conditions. He also explores federated learning, confidential computing, and blockchain-based secure data sharing. Key contributions include techniques for detecting stealthy attacks in IoT, improving graph neural network robustness against adversarial node modifications, and enhancing intrusion detection through provenance-based analysis. His work bridges theoretical advancements in machine learning with practical enterprise security solutions. Notable systems include AIQL for efficient attack investigation and SEAL for storage-efficient causality analysis in enterprise logs. Research trends across his publications emphasize combining provenance tracking with modern ML techniques to address evolving cybersecurity threats. Work in 2024-2025 focuses on decompilation challenges, federated edge-cloud security, and graph abstraction methods for robust classification. No scientific awards are explicitly listed in the provided texts. His grants and advising activities are not detailed here, though his extensive publication record suggests active collaborative research. His lab works on tools like Nodoze for automated threat triage and APTrace for agile causality analysis in enterprise systems.











