Chee Meng graduated from SMU’s School of Information Systems. He is currently a Senior Member of Technical Staff at DSO National Laboratories. Chee Meng’s research interest is in the area of computer security, focusing on keystroke biometrics. He also explores the use of randomised memory allocators against memory errors. He won a best paper award at the 20th Annual Network & Distributed System Security Symposium (2013). Chee Meng has a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering (Communications) from the National University of Singapore in 1997. More information on other SMU PhD graduates can be found here. |
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