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Registration to Jacques Klein's seminar

When: Friday February 14 at 13:00 Where: room NU-5A27 Title: A Journey Through Android App Analysis Abstract: Users can today download a wide variety of apps ranging from simple toy games to sophisticated business-critical apps. They rely on these apps daily to perform diverse tasks, some of them related to sensitive information such as their finance or health. Ensuring high-quality, reliable, and secure software is thus key. In the TruX research group of the interdisciplinary center for Security, Reliability, and Trust (SnT) of the University of Luxembourg, we have been working for over 10 years to deliver practical techniques, tools, and other artifacts (such as repositories), making the analysis of Android apps possible. In this talk, I will briefly introduce our key contributions to Android app static analysis to detect security issues. Speaker: Dr. Jacques Klein is a full professor in software engineering and software security within the Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust (SnT) at the University of Luxembourg. Prof. Klein co-leads a team named TruX of about 30 researchers developing innovative approaches and tools for helping the research and practice communities build trustworthy and secure software. Prof. Klein received a Ph.D. degree in Computer Science from the University of Rennes, France, in 2006. His main areas of expertise are threefold: (1) Software Security, (2) Software Reliability, and (3) Data Analytics. Prof. Klein received multiple most influential papers and has published over 200 papers, often in top venues such as ICSE, FSE, ASE, ISSTA, PLDI, etc. In addition to academic achievements, Prof. Klein also has long-standing experience and expertise in successfully running industrial projects with several industrial partners in various domains by applying AI, software engineering, information retrieval, etc., to their research problems.



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When: Friday February 14 at 13:00 Where: room NU-5A27 Title: A Journey Through Android App Analysis Abstract: Users can today download a wide variety of apps ranging from simple toy games to sophisticated business-critical apps. They rely on these apps daily to perform diverse tasks, some of them related to sensitive information such as their finance or health. Ensuring high-quality, reliable, and secure software is thus key. In the TruX research group of the interdisciplinary center for Security, Reliability, and Trust (SnT) of the University of Luxembourg, we have been working for over 10 years to deliver practical techniques, tools, and other artifacts (such as repositories), making the analysis of Android apps possible. In this talk, I will briefly introduce our key contributions to Android app static analysis to detect security issues. Speaker: Dr. Jacques Klein is a full professor in software engineering and software security within the Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust (SnT) at the University of Luxembourg. Prof. Klein co-leads a team named TruX of about 30 researchers developing innovative approaches and tools for helping the research and practice communities build trustworthy and secure software. Prof. Klein received a Ph.D. degree in Computer Science from the University of Rennes, France, in 2006. His main areas of expertise are threefold: (1) Software Security, (2) Software Reliability, and (3) Data Analytics. Prof. Klein received multiple most influential papers and has published over 200 papers, often in top venues such as ICSE, FSE, ASE, ISSTA, PLDI, etc. In addition to academic achievements, Prof. Klein also has long-standing experience and expertise in successfully running industrial projects with several industrial partners in various domains by applying AI, software engineering, information retrieval, etc., to their research problems.



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When: Friday February 14 at 13:00 Where: room NU-5A27 Title: A Journey Through Android App Analysis Abstract: Users can today download a wide variety of apps ranging from simple toy games to sophisticated business-critical apps. They rely on these apps daily to perform diverse tasks, some of them related to sensitive information such as their finance or health. Ensuring high-quality, reliable, and secure software is thus key. In the TruX research group of the interdisciplinary center for Security, Reliability, and Trust (SnT) of the University of Luxembourg, we have been working for over 10 years to deliver practical techniques, tools, and other artifacts (such as repositories), making the analysis of Android apps possible. In this talk, I will briefly introduce our key contributions to Android app static analysis to detect security issues. Speaker: Dr. Jacques Klein is a full professor in software engineering and software security within the Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust (SnT) at the University of Luxembourg. Prof. Klein co-leads a team named TruX of about 30 researchers developing innovative approaches and tools for helping the research and practice communities build trustworthy and secure software. Prof. Klein received a Ph.D. degree in Computer Science from the University of Rennes, France, in 2006. His main areas of expertise are threefold: (1) Software Security, (2) Software Reliability, and (3) Data Analytics. Prof. Klein received multiple most influential papers and has published over 200 papers, often in top venues such as ICSE, FSE, ASE, ISSTA, PLDI, etc. In addition to academic achievements, Prof. Klein also has long-standing experience and expertise in successfully running industrial projects with several industrial partners in various domains by applying AI, software engineering, information retrieval, etc., to their research problems.

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