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Professor Ryan Ko
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Ryan Ko

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Overview

Background

Professor Ryan Ko is Chair and Director of UQ Cyber and a member of the Academic Board at the University of Queensland, Australia. He holds a Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Engineering)(Hons.) (2005), and PhD (2011) from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.

Ko has held senior scientific leadership, executive, and directorship roles across industry and academia, and has more than a decade of board, governance and advisory experience across government, industry and NGOs across Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, and USA.

He currently serves on the Audit and Risk Committee for the board of the global not-for-profit ORCID, and has served on boards and advisory groups for AustCyber, Queensland Government, Meat and Livestock Australia (MLA), and the NZX-listed (NZE:LIC) Livestock Improvement Cooperation (LIC).

He has also served as expert advisor to INTERPOL, the government of Tonga, NZDF, NZ Minister for Communications' Cyber Security Skills Taskforce, and one of four nationally-appointed Technical Adviser for the Harmful Digital Communications Act 2015, Ministry of Justice. He has also served as independent technical expert for court cases.

He is also Adjunct Professor at the Singapore Institute of Technology, and Affiliate Faculty Member at NIATEC at the Idaho State University, USA.

He is co-founder of Cyber Security Certification Australia (CSCAU), CyberCert, and First Watch Ltd (NZ) – an industrial cybersecurity spin-off based on his patented OT security and provenance research at the University of Waikato.

Since joining UQ in 2019, he has served as:

  • Deputy Head of School (External Engagement) (2021-2022)
  • Founding Discipline Leader of the Cyber Security and Software Engineering discipline (2020-2021)
  • Group Leader - Cyber Security (2019)

Ko has successfully established several university-wide, multi-disciplinary academic research and education programmes, including establishing and leading:

  • UQ Cyber - interdisciplinary cyber scurity research centre involving 60+ academics and their respective teams from the 6 Schools (EECS, Business, Economics, Law, Social Science, Mathematics & Physics), the Centre for Policy Futures, and 4 Faculties since 2019.
  • UQ's interdisciplinary postgraduate programme (MCyber, PGDipCyber, GCertCyber) involving four UQ faculties in 2019,
  • NZ's first cyber security graduate research programme and lab (Cybersecurity Researchers of Waikato (CROW)) in 2012,
  • NZ's first Master of Cyber Security (encompassing technical and law courses), the NZ Cyber Security Challenge since 2014, and
  • NZ Institute for Security and Crime Science – Te Puna Haumaru as its founding director, the Evidence Based Policing Centre (at Wellington with NZ Police and ESR), and Master of Security and Crime Science in 2017 with the University of Waikato, NZ.

Over his academic career, Ko has been awarded A$20+million in competitive grants as lead Chief Investigator, and ~A$40+million as co-investigator. Prior to UQ, he was the highest funded computer scientist in New Zealand, as Principal Investigator and Science Leader of the largest MBIE-awarded cloud security research funding for STRATUS (NZ$12.2 million; 2014-2018). STRATUS' research was awarded 'Gold' by MBIE (i.e. top performing project, 2017), adopted by INTERPOL and featured in NZ's Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet's NZ Cyber Security Strategy 2016 annual report.

Ko has a track record developing international and national cyber security curricula, including:

  • Co-creation of the gold-standard (ISC)2 Certified Cloud Security Professional (CCSP) curriculum (2014-2015)
  • Authoring the draft of the NZQA's Level 6 Cybersecurity Diploma qualification as part of the NZ Cyber Security Skills Taskforce on behalf of the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet.

Ko has also experience developing competitions and coaching competitive cyber security teams, including:

  • Co-founding the NZ Cyber Security Challenge in 2014, and leading the NZCSC from 2014 to 2018. NZCSC is now the premier national cyber security competition in NZ.
  • Co-founding the Oceania Cybersecurity Challenge (OCC) in 2020, and leading the competition from 2022 to present. OCC is now the regional qualifiers for the International Cybersecurity Challenge
  • Co-founding the International Cybersecurity Challenge (ICC) as part of the Steering Committee in 2022. ICC has been held in Athens (2022) and San Diego (2023). It is aiming to be the world cup of cyber competitions.
  • Head Coach of Team Oceania for the ICC. 2022 Results: Overall 4th; 2023 Results: Overall 2nd in the world.

He contributed to the establishment of the Government of Tonga CERT and CERT NZ, and has spoken regularly on cyber and cloud security research across the globe, including the OECD, Republic of Korea National Assembly (2018), INTERPOL (2017), TEDx Ruakura (2017), and the NZ Members of Parliament (2016).

Within the ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 27, Prof Ko was Head of Delegation for the Singapore national body, served as Editor, ISO/IEC 21878 “Security guidelines for design and implementation of virtualized servers”, and hosted the ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 27 meetings at Hamilton, NZ, in 2017. He is currently one of the editors of the ISO/IEC PWI 5181 Data Provenance Reference Model. In 2022, Ko co-chaired the development of the Singapore standard TR 106:2022 Tiered cybersecurity standards for enterprises in collaboration with the SPSTC and Singapore Cyber Security Agency.

Ko serves as an assessor for the Australian Research Council (ARC), Irish Research Council, Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek (NWO), and NZ MBIE College of Assessors (since 2015).

He is also an external expert for the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency (TEQSA).

Ko has externally examined 11 PhD and 3 Masters theses for universities in Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Hong Kong and Singapore.

For his contributions to the field, he was elected Fellow of the Australian Computer Society, Fellow of the Queensland Academy of Arts and Sciences, and Fellow of Cloud Security Alliance (CSA) (2016). He was awarded the Singapore Government (Enterprise Singapore)’s Young Professional Award (2018) for his leadership at ISO, and awarded the inaugural CSA Ron Knode Service Award 2012 for the establishment of Cloud Data Governance and Cloud Vulnerabilities Research Working Groups. He is also recipient of the 2015 (ISC)2 Information Security Leadership Award.

For his research and teaching excellence, he was awarded the University of Queensland Awards for Excellence - Leadership (Commendation) (2023), EAIT Nominations for Most Effective Teacher (both semesters of 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023), University of Waikato's Early Career Excellence Award (2014), Faculty Teaching Excellence Awards (2014, 2015, 2018), and the Nola Campbell eLearning Excellence Award (2014). During his PhD, he was also awarded A*STAR SIMTech's Best Student Award (2009), and clinched the 1st Prize of the IEEE Services Cup 2009 at IEEE ICWS (CORE A*) in Los Angeles, CA.

Earlier in his career, Ko was a systems engineer, and subsequently founded two start-ups (one was a social enterprise which became an events/conventions management contractor with IMG at mega-events in Singapore, including the inaugural Youth Olympics in 2010).

He is an active science communicator and is regularly interviewed and featured by Australian (ABC News, SBS News, 7 News, 9 News, Courier Mail, Network 10, AFR), Singaporean (Channel NewsAsia, CNA Radio938), NZ (NZ Herald, Dominion Post, Stuff.co.nz, Waikato Times, TVNZ, Central TV) and international media on topics of cyber security, cybercrime and data privacy.

Availability

Professor Ryan Ko is:
Available for supervision
Media expert

Qualifications

  • Bachelor (Honours) of Computer Engineering, Nanyang Technological University
  • Doctor of Philosophy, Nanyang Technological University
  • Certificate of Management, Harvard University
  • Fellow, Australian Computer Society, Australian Computer Society
  • Fellow, Cloud Security Alliance, Cloud Security Alliance
  • Fellow, Queensland Academy of Arts and Sciences, Queensland Academy of Arts and Sciences

Research interests

  • Automating Cyber Security for Critical Infrastructure

    Designing cyber autonomy to empower all end-users.

  • Operational Technology (OT) Security

    Focusing on Industrial Control Systems (ICS) and related protocols.

  • Provenance and Traceability

    Applications into AgTech, IoT, Edge, Cloud Computing and OT environments.

  • Trusted Computing Applications

    Applications into agriculture, regulatory, auditing and media.

  • Data Privacy and Privacy Enhancing Technologies

    Enabling secure and private multi-party computation.

  • AI Planning/ Automated Planning

    Adapting classical AI planning approaches into cyber security.

  • Applying Situation Crime Prevention to Cybercrime Prevention

    Applying SCP techniques into processes and controls to prevent cybercrime.

  • Board and Organisational Structures for Cyber Resilience

    Understanding how factors and pressures (e.g. board composition and organisational structures, external pressures) affect an organisation's cyber resilience.

  • Creating Measurable Indicators of Cyber Resilience

    Developing a framework to quantify factors allowing senior executives to understand and make decisions about cyber resilience.

Research impacts

Ko's research in cyber security focuses on returning control of data to users. His research reduces users' reliance on trusting third-parties and focusses on (1) provenance logging and reconstruction, traceability and (2) privacy-preserving data processing. His research is adopted internationally (e.g. CERN, INTERPOL, and HP clients such as Apple, Nasa, US Treasury/IRS). His papers have received conference Best Paper Awards (2011, 2015, 2017), and resulted in several technology transfers (e.g. HP), open source contributions (e.g. Kali Linux THC) and spin-offs (e.g. First Watch). He has published in top venues including WWW (The Web), NeurIPS, DCC, ESORICS, IEEE TrustCom, IEEE Comms Surveys and Tutorials, IEEE ICWS, IEEE TDSC, IEEE TSC, Computers & Security, IEEE Trans on Smart Grid, and more than 100 publications including books, refereed conference papers, journal papers, book chapters, encyclopaedia entries, technical reports and international patents (PCT).

Recently, he is researching information integrity and cyber autonomy in critical infrastructure sectors such as energy, manufacturing, regulatory and agriculture sectors. He has served in technical programme committees for more than 30 IEEE conferences/workshops, associate editor for 6 journals, and as series editor for Elsevier's security books.

Works

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165 works between 2007 and 2024

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2023

Journal Article

Enlarging the model of the human at the heart of human-centered AI: a social self-determination model of AI system impact

Bingley, William J., Haslam, S. Alexander, Steffens, Niklas K., Gillespie, Nicole, Worthy, Peter, Curtis, Caitlin, Lockey, Steven, Bialkowski, Alina, Ko, Ryan K.L. and Wiles, Janet (2023). Enlarging the model of the human at the heart of human-centered AI: a social self-determination model of AI system impact. New Ideas in Psychology, 70 101025, 1-12. doi: 10.1016/j.newideapsych.2023.101025

Enlarging the model of the human at the heart of human-centered AI: a social self-determination model of AI system impact

2023

Conference Publication

A framework for user-centric visualisation of blockchain transactions in critical infrastructure

Jeyakumar, Samantha Tharani, Ko, Ryan and Muthukkumarasamy, Vallipuram (2023). A framework for user-centric visualisation of blockchain transactions in critical infrastructure. BSCI '23: Proceedings of the 5th ACM International Symposium on Blockchain and Secure Critical Infrastructure, Melbourne, VIC, Australia, 10 - 14 July 2023. New York, NY, United States: Association for Computing Machinery. doi: 10.1145/3594556.3594624

A framework for user-centric visualisation of blockchain transactions in critical infrastructure

2023

Other Outputs

Digital Service Transformation: Pathways to human and economic wellbeing: White paper

Andreassen, Tor W., Archibald, Gordon, Beekhuyzen, Jenine, Bongiovanni, Ivano, Brea, Edgar, Breidbach, Christoph, Burchill, Keith, Burgers, Henri, Cao, Selina, Coote, Len, Coram, Brendan, Cunningham, Claire, Feast, George, Field, Mitch, Ford, Jerad, Fouche, Leon, Gain, Alexandria, Gooding, Glen, Goyeneche Ramirez, David, Green, Teegan, Gschwind, Daniel, Hall, Thomas, Hartley, Nicole, Heinz, Daniel, Hine, Damian, Indulska, Marta, Kapernick, Brett, Kastelle, Tim, Ko, Ryan ... Zhang, Wenlu (2023). Digital Service Transformation: Pathways to human and economic wellbeing: White paper. Brisbane, QLD, Australia: The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/aed4918

Digital Service Transformation: Pathways to human and economic wellbeing: White paper

2023

Conference Publication

TypeScript’s evolution: an analysis of feature adoption over time

Scarsbrook, Joshua D., Utting, Mark and Ko, Ryan K. L. (2023). TypeScript’s evolution: an analysis of feature adoption over time. IEEE/ACM 20th International Conference on Mining Software Repositories (MSR), Melbourne, VIC, Australia, 15-16 May 2023. Piscataway, NJ, United States: IEEE. doi: 10.1109/msr59073.2023.00027

TypeScript’s evolution: an analysis of feature adoption over time

2023

Other Outputs

Discussion Paper: 2023-2030 Australian Cyber Security Strategy

Abeysooriya, Sasenka, Akhlaghpour, Saeed, Bongiovanni, Ivano, Dowsett, Dallas, Grotowski, Joseph, Holm, Mike, Kim, Dan, Ko, Ryan, Phillips, Andelka M., Slapnicar, Sergeja, Stockdale, David, Swinson, John, Thonon, Geoffroy, Utting, Mark, Walker-Munro, Brendan and Willoughby, Shannon (2023). Discussion Paper: 2023-2030 Australian Cyber Security Strategy. UQ CYBER and AUSCERT.

Discussion Paper: 2023-2030 Australian Cyber Security Strategy

2023

Journal Article

Where is the human in human-centered AI? Insights from developer priorities and user experiences

Bingley, William J., Curtis, Caitlin, Lockey, Steven, Bialkowski, Alina, Gillespie, Nicole, Haslam, S. Alexander, Ko, Ryan K.L., Steffens, Niklas, Wiles, Janet and Worthy, Peter (2023). Where is the human in human-centered AI? Insights from developer priorities and user experiences. Computers in Human Behavior, 141 107617, 1-8. doi: 10.1016/j.chb.2022.107617

Where is the human in human-centered AI? Insights from developer priorities and user experiences

2023

Journal Article

Realizing credible remote agricultural auditing with trusted video technology

Mahmud, Redowan, Scarsbrook, Joshua D., Ko, Ryan K. L., Jarkas, Omar, Hall, Josh, Smith, Stuart and Marshall, Jonathan (2023). Realizing credible remote agricultural auditing with trusted video technology. Journal of Cybersecurity, 9 (1) tyad012. doi: 10.1093/cybsec/tyad012

Realizing credible remote agricultural auditing with trusted video technology

2023

Book Chapter

Preserving the privacy and cybersecurity of home energy data

Bean, Richard, Zhang, Yanjun, Ko, Ryan K. L., Mao, Xinyu and Bai, Guangdong (2023). Preserving the privacy and cybersecurity of home energy data. Emerging trends in cybersecurity applications. (pp. 323-343) edited by Kevin Daimi, Abeer Alsadoon, Cathryn Peoples and Nour El Madhoun. Cham, Switzerland: Springer International Publishing. doi: 10.1007/978-3-031-09640-2_14

Preserving the privacy and cybersecurity of home energy data

2022

Conference Publication

Evaluating performance and security of a hybrid moving target defense in SDN environments

Kim, Minjune, Cho, Jin-Hee, Lim, Hyuk, Moore, Terrence J., Nelson, Frederica F., Ko, Ryan K. L. and Dongseong Kim, Dan (2022). Evaluating performance and security of a hybrid moving target defense in SDN environments. 22nd IEEE International Conference on Software Quality, Reliability and Security (QRS), Guangzhou, China, 5-9 December 2022. Piscataway, NJ, United States: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. doi: 10.1109/qrs57517.2022.00037

Evaluating performance and security of a hybrid moving target defense in SDN environments

2022

Conference Publication

Cybercrime, employee productivity and wellbeing in a hybrid work environment

Ayoko, Oluremi (Remi), Ko, Ryan, Kromah, Momo and Luong, Hai (2022). Cybercrime, employee productivity and wellbeing in a hybrid work environment. 2022 ANZSOC conference: transforming criminology for the 2020s and beyond, Darwin, NT, Australia, 28 - 30 November 2022.

Cybercrime, employee productivity and wellbeing in a hybrid work environment

2022

Conference Publication

SATB: A Testbed of IoT-Based Smart Agriculture Network for Dataset Generation

Wan, Liuhuo, Zhang, Yanjun, Li, Ruiqing, Ko, Ryan, Hoffman, Louw and Bai, Guangdong (2022). SATB: A Testbed of IoT-Based Smart Agriculture Network for Dataset Generation. 18th International Conference on Advanced Data Mining and Applications (ADMA 2022), Brisbane, QLD Australia, 28–30 November 2022. Heidelberg, Germany: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-3-031-22064-7_11

SATB: A Testbed of IoT-Based Smart Agriculture Network for Dataset Generation

2022

Journal Article

Machine learning in industrial control system (ICS) security: current landscape, opportunities and challenges

Koay, Abigail M. Y., Ko, Ryan K. L, Hettema, Hinne and Radke, Kenneth (2022). Machine learning in industrial control system (ICS) security: current landscape, opportunities and challenges. Journal of Intelligent Information Systems, 60 (2), 1-29. doi: 10.1007/s10844-022-00753-1

Machine learning in industrial control system (ICS) security: current landscape, opportunities and challenges

2022

Journal Article

Introduction to the Special Section on Resiliency for AI-enabled Smart Critical Infrastructures for 5G and Beyond

Cui, Laizhong, Wu, Yulei, Ko, Ryan, Ladur, Alex and Wu, Jianping (2022). Introduction to the Special Section on Resiliency for AI-enabled Smart Critical Infrastructures for 5G and Beyond. ACM Transactions on Sensor Networks, 18 (3) 40e, 1-3. doi: 10.1145/3538515

Introduction to the Special Section on Resiliency for AI-enabled Smart Critical Infrastructures for 5G and Beyond

2022

Conference Publication

Necessary but not sufficient: assurance mechanisms for enhancing trust in AI-enabled job screening

Lockey, Steve, Gillespie, Nicole, Curtis, Caitlin, Bingley, William, Worthy, Peter, Haslam, Alexander, Steffens, Niklas, Bialkowski, Alina, Ko, Ryan and Wiles, Janet (2022). Necessary but not sufficient: assurance mechanisms for enhancing trust in AI-enabled job screening. 82nd Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, Seattle, WA United States, 5-9 August 2022. Briarcliff Manor, NY United States: Academy of Management. doi: 10.5465/ambpp.2022.10638abstract

Necessary but not sufficient: assurance mechanisms for enhancing trust in AI-enabled job screening

2022

Journal Article

Editorial: Human-centric security and privacy

Nepal, Surya, Ko, Ryan K. L., Grobler, Marthie and Camp, L. Jean (2022). Editorial: Human-centric security and privacy. Frontiers in Big Data, 5 848058, 848058. doi: 10.3389/fdata.2022.848058

Editorial: Human-centric security and privacy

2022

Conference Publication

FDGATII: Fast Dynamic Graph Attention with Initial Residual and Identity

Kulatilleke, Gayan K., Portmann, Marius, Ko, Ryan and Chandra, Shekhar S. (2022). FDGATII: Fast Dynamic Graph Attention with Initial Residual and Identity. 35th Australasian Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence: AI 2022, Perth, WA Australia, 5–8 December 2022. Cham, Switzerland: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-3-031-22695-3_6

FDGATII: Fast Dynamic Graph Attention with Initial Residual and Identity

2022

Edited Outputs

Ubiquitous Security : First International Conference, UbiSec 2021, Guangzhou, China, December 28–31, 2021, Revised Selected Papers

Wang, Guojun, Choo, Kim-Kwang Raymond, Ko, Ryan K. L., Xu, Yang and Crispo, Bruno eds. (2022). Ubiquitous Security : First International Conference, UbiSec 2021, Guangzhou, China, December 28–31, 2021, Revised Selected Papers. UbiSec: First International Conference on Ubiquitous Security, Guangzhou, China, 28–31 December 2021. Singapore: Springer.

Ubiquitous Security : First International Conference, UbiSec 2021, Guangzhou, China, December 28–31, 2021, Revised Selected Papers

2022

Journal Article

Preface

Ko, Ryan K. L., Xu, Yang and Crispo, Bruno (2022). Preface. Communications in Computer and Information Science, 1557 CCIS, v-vi.

Preface

2022

Other Outputs

Dataset for SCP Survey Paper published in the journal Computers & Security.

Ho, Hee Meng and Ko, Ryan (2022). Dataset for SCP Survey Paper published in the journal Computers & Security.. The University of Queensland. (Dataset) doi: 10.48610/213f95d

Dataset for SCP Survey Paper published in the journal Computers & Security.

2022

Conference Publication

SDGen: a scalable, reproducible and flexible approach to generate real world cyber security datasets

Koay, Abigail M. Y., Xie, Miao, Ko, Ryan K. L., Sterner, Charles, Choi, Taejun and Dong, Naipeng (2022). SDGen: a scalable, reproducible and flexible approach to generate real world cyber security datasets. 1st International Conference on Ubiquitous Security (UbiSec), Guangzhou, Peoples Republic of China, 28-31 December 2021. Singapore, Singapore: Springer Singapore. doi: 10.1007/978-981-19-0468-4_8

SDGen: a scalable, reproducible and flexible approach to generate real world cyber security datasets

Funding

Current funding

  • 2023 - 2026
    Secure and Ethical XR Based HSE Training for First Responders in Crisis Situations
    CSIRO
    Open grant
  • 2021 - 2024
    Linking Digital Payments to Crime Using Bid Data Machine Learning Tools (ONI NISDRG grant administered by Griffith University)
    Griffith University
    Open grant

Past funding

  • 2024
    Quality Assurance & Testing of Classic A. I. Based Password Assessment Mechanisms
    DETACK GmbH
    Open grant
  • 2022 - 2023
    Algorand Centre of Excellence (ACE) on Sustainability Informatics for the Pacific (administered by Monash University)
    Monash University
    Open grant
  • 2022 - 2023
    Lean design workshop to understand future challenges for horticulture production in tropical and subtropical regions of Australia
    Horticulture Innovation Australia Limited
    Open grant
  • 2021
    Development of quality assurance technologies for meat processing plants
    Innovation Connections
    Open grant
  • 2020 - 2023
    Massive static and real-time datasets for cyber security research and digital competitiveness
    Data 61 - University Collaboration Agreement (DUCA)
    Open grant

Supervision

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Enquiries

Contact Professor Ryan Ko directly for media enquiries about:

  • AI for Cyber Security
  • Cloud Computing Security
  • Critical infrastructure security
  • Cyber Attack Attribution
  • Cyber Crime
  • Cyber Security
  • Cybersecurity
  • Data Accountability
  • Data Control
  • Data Privacy
  • Data Provenance
  • Data Tracking
  • ICS Security
  • Industrial control systems security
  • Information Security
  • Privacy enhancing technologies

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