- Cybersecurity
- Networking Systems
- Cloud Computing
- +۵ مورد دیگر
Haining Wang is a Professor in the Bradley Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Virginia Tech. His research focuses on cybersecurity, networking systems, cloud computing, and cyber-physical systems. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Michigan (2003). His work addresses critical challenges in network security, IoT device fingerprinting, drone navigation security, and 5G/6G infrastructure vulnerabilities. Notable contributions include developing frameworks for detecting deceptive reviews, securing industrial IoT devices, and enhancing geofencing systems with 6G technologies. Wang's IEEE Fellow award (2020) recognizes his contributions to network and cloud security. His research also explores cloud gaming security, data center thermal vulnerabilities, and DNS privacy risks. He actively publishes on topics like container registry typosquatting, acoustic indoor localization, and encrypted DNS censorship analysis. Education: Ph.D., University of Michigan, 2003 Awards: IEEE Fellow (2020) Key Research Areas: Cybersecurity, Network Measurement, IoT Security, 5G/6G Systems Wang's recent work emphasizes securing emerging technologies like drone navigation systems and optimizing sensor placements in indoor environments. His projects often bridge theoretical frameworks with practical implementations in real-world networks and cloud infrastructures.











