Xuan Feng

Security Researcher@Microsoft Research Asia

Reach me at xuafeng (at) microsoft.com

I am a security researcher at the Trustworthy Systems group in the Systems and Networking research area at Microsoft Research Asia. I received my Ph.D. in Institute of Information Engineering (IIE), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS). My research interests include IoT security, cyber security, and network measurements, with the specific focus on using a data-driven approach to study threats, weakness, and abuse on network/IoT devices at global scale.

I am interested in proposing new methods or building tools to discover and secure exposed vulnerable network/IoT devices. Hoping our research can improve the security of the Internet’s core infrastructure or guide the design/deployment of widely used systems.

news

Sep 10, 2021 We are hiring full-time interns, who have strong interests in network security or IoT security. If you are interested, please send me an Email with your CV.
Nov 8, 2015 A long announcement with details

selected publications

  1. SEC
    Understanding and securing device vulnerabilities through automated bug report analysis
    Feng, Xuan, Liao, Xiaojing, Wang, X, Wang, Haining, Li, Qiang, Yang, Kai, Zhu, Hongsong, and Sun, Limin
    In Proceedings of the 28th USENIX Conference on Security Symposium (SEC) 2019
  2. S&P
    Dangerous skills: Understanding and mitigating security risks of voice-controlled third-party functions on virtual personal assistant systems
    Zhang, Nan, Mi, Xianghang, Feng, Xuan, Wang, XiaoFeng, Tian, Yuan, and Qian, Feng
    In IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy (SP) 2019
  3. SEC
    Acquisitional Rule-based Engine for Discovering Internet-of-Things Devices
    Feng, Xuan, Li, Qiang, Wang, Haining, and Sun, Limin
    In Proceedings of the USENIX Security Symposium (SEC) 2018