
معرفی
Taesoo Kim is a Professor at Georgia Tech's College of Computing, jointly affiliated with the School of Cybersecurity and Privacy and the School of Computer Science. He serves as Director of the GTS3 lab and leads research in systems security, operating systems, programming languages, and distributed systems. His work emphasizes foundational security principles and practical tools for system resilience.
- Education: PhD in EECS from MIT (2014), SM from MIT (2011), BS in Computer Science/Electrical Engineering from KAIST (2009)
- Affiliations: Georgia Tech's School of Computer Science, School of Cybersecurity and Privacy, ML@GT, and Online Master of Science in Computer Science program
Kim's research focuses on building secure computing systems through formal system design, implementation analysis, and trusted component isolation. Notable contributions include tools for automatic vulnerability detection, intrusion recovery frameworks, and secure enclave technologies like SGX-Tor.
His work has secured grants from ONR, NSF, DARPA, and industry partners. Awards include the 2015 Internet Defense Prize and a finalist placement in the DARPA Cyber Grand Challenge. Key projects include QSYM (concolic execution engine), RAIN (attack tracing), and FREEDOM (DOM fuzzer).
Kim teaches courses on information security and blockchain technologies. His lab (SSLab) collaborates with industry on critical security challenges, including hardware-software co-design for trusted execution environments.




