Min Gyung Kang

mg[my last name]@gmail.com

Electrical and Computer Engineering
Carnegie Mellon University
Pittsburgh PA 15213 USA

Curriculum Vitae (as of December 2009) [pdf]


Keywords

Network Security, Systems Security, Reverse Engineering, Binary Analysis,
PhD Student, ECE, CMU, Dawn Song, BitBlaze

Publications

  • Emulating Emulation-Resistant Malware.
    Min Gyung Kang, Heng Yin, Steve Hanna, Stephen McCamant, and Dawn Song. To appear in the 2nd Workshop on Virtual Machine Security (VMSec), November 2009


  • BitBlaze: A New Approach to Computer Security via Binary Analysis.
    Dawn Song, David Brumley, Heng Yin, Juan Caballero, Ivan Jager, Min Gyung Kang, Zhenkai Liang, James Newsome, Pongsin Poosankam, and Prateek Saxena. In Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Information Systems Security, December 2008.


  • Renovo: A Hidden Code Extractor for Packed Executables.
    Min Gyung Kang, Pongsin Poosankam, and Heng Yin. In Proceedings of the 5th ACM Workshop on Recurring Malcode (WORM), November 2007.


  • BitScope: Automatically Dissecting Malicious Binaries.
    David Brumley, Cody Hartwig, Min Gyung Kang, Zhenkai Liang James Newsome, Pongsin Poosankam, Dawn Song, and Heng Yin. CS-07-133, School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University, March 18, 2007.


  • Distributed Evasive Scan Techniques and Countermeasures.
    Min Gyung Kang, Juan Caballero, and Dawn Song. In Proceedings of International Conference on Detection of Intrusions & Malware, and Vulnerability Assessment (DIMVA), July 2007.


  • FiG: Automatic Fingerprint Generation.
    Juan Caballero,Shobha Venkataraman, Pongsin Poosankam, Min Gyung Kang, Dawn Song and Avrim Blum. In Proceedings of Network and Distributed System Security Symposium (NDSS), February 2007.

Unreviewed Writeup

  • Challenges in Building an Internet-Wide Monitoring Infrastructure for Network Security.
    Min Gyung Kang and Sue Moon. August 2004. [pdf]

Free(!) Stuff

  • Mendax 0.7.1a. A TCP-desynchronizer for NIDS evasion tests. It hasn't been supported for a long time (since Nov 2002, maybe...).

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