
Tatsuya Mori gave an invited talk on “AI Security in Practice: From Securing Autonomous Systems to AI Agents for Malware Analysis” at the AI Security and Privacy Team Research Workshop.

Tatsuya Mori gave an invited talk on “AI Security in Practice: From Securing Autonomous Systems to AI Agents for Malware Analysis” at the AI Security and Privacy Team Research Workshop.
We are thrilled to announce that our paper entitled “N-choice Game: Building a Smart Contract for Accurate Pseudo-random Number Generation” has been accepted for publication in ACM Distributed Ledger Technologies: Research and Practice (DLT 2025). Congratulations to Sako-kun and kudos to the entire team!
Kentaro Sako, Shinichiro Matsuo, and Tatsuya Mori. “N-choice Game: Building a Smart Contract for Accurate Pseudo-random Number Generation.” ACM Distributed Ledger Technologies: Research and Practice,Volume XX, Issue XX, Article No.: XX, Pages XX – XX (accepted for publication)

We are thrilled to announce that our paper entitled “WIP: Evaluation of Threats and Impacts of HD Map Tampering Attacks in Autonomous Driving” has been accepted for publication in the 3rd USENIX Symposium on Vehicle Security and Privacy (VehicleSec 2025). Congratulations to Tanaka-kun and kudos to the entire team!
Yuna Tanaka, Kazuki Nomoto, Ryunosuke Kobayashi, Go Tsuruoka, and Tatsuya Mori. “WIP: Evaluation of Threats and Impacts of HD Map Tampering Attacks in Autonomous Driving.” In Proc. of the 3rd USENIX Symposium on Vehicle Security and Privacy (VehicleSec 2025), Seattle, WA, Aug 2025.
We are thrilled to announce that our paper entitled “WIP: Understanding the Mechanisms Behind NDT-Based Localization Vulnerabilities in Autonomous Driving” has been accepted for publication in the 3rd USENIX Symposium on Vehicle Security and Privacy (VehicleSec 2025). Congratulations to Sato-kun and kudos to the entire team!
Miyu Sato, Ryunosuke Kobayashi, Kazuki Nomoto, Yuna Tanaka, Go Tsuruoka, and Tatsuya Mori. “WIP: Understanding the Mechanisms Behind NDT-Based Localization Vulnerabilities in Autonomous Driving.” In Proc. of the 3rd USENIX Symposium on Vehicle Security and Privacy (VehicleSec 2025), Seattle, WA, Aug 2025.
We are thrilled to announce that our paper entitled “WIP: Evaluating the End-to-End Impact of False Localization Attacks on vSLAM-Based Autonomous Drones” has been accepted for publication in the 3rd USENIX Symposium on Vehicle Security and Privacy (VehicleSec 2025). Congratulations to Ebine-kun and kudos to the entire team!
Yuga Ebine, Kazuki Nomoto, Yuna Tanaka, Ryunosuke Kobayashi, Go Tsuruoka, and Tatsuya Mori. “WIP: Evaluating the End-to-End Impact of False Localization Attacks on vSLAM-Based Autonomous Drones.” In Proc. of the 3rd USENIX Symposium on Vehicle Security and Privacy (VehicleSec 2025), Seattle, WA, Aug 2025.