Working at the intersection of computer security and program analysis, our lab is actively developing systems and techniques for assuring software security. Our research interests include automatic reverse engineering, exploit verification, malware analysis, fuzzing, and symbolic execution. We use the following approaches:

  1. We analyze programs to find vulnerabilities.
  2. We study offensive hacking techniques in order to develop defensive mechanisms.
  3. We engineer software systems that are secure and reliable.

News

Oct. 2025

Our paper will appear in CCS 2025

Walking The Last Mile: Studying Decompiler Output Correction in Practice

Josh Wiedemeier, Simon Klancher, Joel Flores, Max Zheng, Jaehyun Park, Sang Kil Cha, and Kangkook Jee
In Proceedings of the 2025 ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security, 2025

Sep. 2025

Our paper will appear in CBT 2025

EVMpress: Precise Type Inference for Next-Generation EVM Decompilation

Jung Hyun Kim, Soomin Kim, Jaeseung Choi, and Sang Kil Cha
In Proceedings of the International Workshop on Cryptocurrencies and Blockchain Technology, 2025

Sep. 2025

Hyungseok Kim is now appointed as an assistant professor at Chungnam National University (CNU), Korea.

Hyungseok will lead the SWSec Laboratory in CNU.

Jul. 2025

Prof. Cha received the MSIT Minister Prize for Information Security

Information Security Day, Korea.

For his outstanding contributions to the advancement of security research in Korea as the director of Cyber Security Research Center (CSRC) and the chief professor of Graduate School of Information Security (GSIS).

May. 2025

Our paper will appear in FUZZING'25

On the Applicability of Benford's Law to Detect Saturation in Fuzzing

Jungwoo Lee, Haeun Lee, Sangjun Park, and Sang Kil Cha
In Proceedings of the International Workshop on Fuzzing, 2025

Apr. 2025

Prof. Cha is serving as a TPC Chair of ASE NIER 2025

ASE NIER will be held in Seoul, Korea in November 2025.
Please consider submitting your work!

Apr. 2025

A short paper published in Springer LNCS

Systematic Bug Reproduction with Large Language Model

Sanghyun Park, Haeun Lee, and Sang Kil Cha
In Proceedings of the International Conference on Software Engineering, 2025

Mar. 2025

Our work will appear in ICSE 2025

Fork State-Aware Differential Fuzzing for Blockchain Consensus Implementations

Won Hoi Kim, Hocheol Nam, Muoi Tran, Amin Jalilov, Zhenkai Liang, Sang Kil Cha, and Min Suk Kang
In Proceedings of the International Conference on Software Engineering, 2025

Feb. 2025

Our work will appear in ASPLOS 2025

Towards Sound Reassembly of Modern x86-64 Binaries

Hyungseok Kim, Soomin Kim, and Sang Kil Cha
In Proceedings of the International Conference on Architectural Support for Programming Languages and Operating Systems, 2025

Feb. 2025

Prof. Cha is serving as a TPC Chair of ISC 2025

The 28th Information Security Conference (ISC) will be held in Seoul, Korea in October 2025.
Please consider submitting your work!

Nov. 2024

Our work will appear in Oakland 2025

PyLingual: Toward Perfect Decompilation of Evolving High-Level Languages

Josh Wiedemeier, Elliot Tarbet, Max Zheng, Sangsoo Ko, Jessica Ouyang, Sang Kil Cha, and Kangkook Jee
In Proceedings of the IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy, 2025

Sep. 2024

Received ACM Distinguished Paper Award in ISSTA 2024!

Hyungseok Kim, Soomin Kim, Jungwoo Lee, and Sang Kil Cha
In Proceedings of the International Symposium on Software Testing and Analysis, 2024

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People

Sang Kil Cha
Professor
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Postdoctoral Researchers

Soomin Kim
Ph.D.
[homepage]

Ph.D. Students

JungHyun Kim
Ph.D. Student
[homepage]
Jungwoo Lee
Ph.D. Student
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Steve Gustaman
Ph.D. Student
Geonwoo Park
Ph.D. Student

Master Students

Daeseok Kim
Master Student
Junhak Lee
Master Student
Sangjun Park
Master Student
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Sehoon Kim
Master Student
Zunnoor Awan
Master Student
Dongwoo Kim
Master Student
[homepage]

Former Ph.D. Students

Publications

You may access a complete list of publications on DBLP: [link], Google Scholar: [link].

Contact

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291 Daehak-ro, Yuseong-gu
Daejeon 34141
South Korea