Dr Xingliang Yuan is an Associate Professor in the School of Computing and Information Systems, the University of Melbourne. Before that, he was a faculty member at Monash University from 2017 to 2024. Xingliang has a keen interest in designing systems to address real-world privacy and security challenges. His research has been supported by Australian Research Council, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), Australian Department of Home Affairs, Australian Department of Health and Aged Care, and the Oceania Cyber Security Centre. His work has been published in major venues of computer security and systems, such as ACM CCS, IEEE S&P, USENIX Security, NDSS, TDSC, and TIFS. He is a sole recipient of the Dean's Award for Excellence in Research by an Early Career Researcher (2020), the Faculty Teaching Excellence Award (2021) at Monash, and the Excellence in Engagement award at UniMelb (2024). He is a co-recipient of the best paper award in the European Symposium on Research in Computer Security 2021. He is on the editorial board of IEEE Transactions on Dependable and Secure Computing and IEEE Transactions on Service Computing. He is a general chair of RAID’25, track co-chair of ICDCS'24, and a program co-chair of Lamps@CCS'24, SecTL@AsiaCCS'23, and NSS'22.
The Right to Be Unlearned: Detecting and Mitigating Training Data Misuse
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