
معرفی
Konstantin Beznosov is a Professor at the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of British Columbia, and founder/director of the Laboratory for Education and Research in Secure Systems Engineering (LERSSE). His work bridges usable security, distributed systems security, and privacy in smart devices. Prior to UBC, he served as a Security Architect at Hitachi Computer Products (America) and Concept Five.
- Research Interests: Usable security, secure software engineering, access control, and privacy in emerging technologies like smart speakers and cryptocurrency.
- Advising: Mentoring students in topics such as mobile security, authentication, and cybersecurity ethics.
- Leadership: Founded LERSSE, focusing on network security and user-centered secure system design.
His recent articles explore user behavior in smartphone authentication, privacy risks in shared smart speakers, and security challenges in cryptocurrency adoption. He has contributed to standards like XACML and CORBA security specifications and co-authored books on web services and EJB security.
Professor Beznosov actively collaborates with industry partners (e.g., Samsung, Symetria) and serves on editorial boards for ACM Transactions on Information and System Security (TISSEC) and the International Journal of Secure Software Engineering (IJSSE).


