A. Selcuk Uluagac
Florida International University
146 Papers
611 Citations
A. Selcuk Uluagac is an academic researcher from Florida International University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Smart grid. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 130 publications. Previous affiliations of A. Selcuk Uluagac include Georgia Institute of Technology & Carnegie Mellon University.
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Papers
Inducing data loss in Zigbee networks via join/association handshake spoofing
Spencer Michaels,Kemal Akkaya,A. Selcuk Uluagac +2 more
- 01 Oct 2016
TL;DR: A denial-of-service attack which exploits this fact to convince an end device to send its data to a rogue device on a different channel rather than the actual coordinator and a solution that uses challenge-response based authentication to mitigate the attack is proposed.
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PROVIZ: An integrated visualization and programming framework for WSNs
Ramalingam K. Chandrasekar,A. Selcuk Uluagac,Raheem Beyah +2 more
- 01 Oct 2013
TL;DR: The various features of PROVIZ's visualization and programming framework are explained and it is discussed how PROVIZ can be used as a visual debugging tool to aid in providing a software fix.
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Curie: Policy-based Secure Data Exchange
TL;DR: A novel policy language, CPL, that allows members to define the specifications of data exchange requirements is introduced and is implemented in a distributed privacy-preserving model that guarantees sharing among members will comply with the policy as negotiated.
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Survey on Enterprise Internet-of-Things Systems (E-IoT): A Security Perspective
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors focus on E-IoT system components, vulnerabilities, solutions, and their security implications and present key observations in state-of-the-art E-oT security and provide a list of open research problems that need further research.
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LightningStrike: (in)secure practices of E-IoT systems in the wild
Luis Puche Rondon,Leonardo Babun,Ahmet Aris,Kemal Akkaya,A. Selcuk Uluagac +4 more
- 28 Jun 2021
TL;DR: In this article, the authors introduce LightningStrike, a proof-of-concept attack that demonstrates several weaknesses in E-IoT proprietary communication protocols through communication buses, such as Denial of Service (DoS), eavesdropping, impersonation, and replay attacks.
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