Top Security Experts Reveal Cutting‑Edge Solutions for System, AI & Privacy

The 2022 CCF enterprise security seminar in Shenzhen gathered leading researchers and industry specialists to discuss challenges such as ASLR on IoT, millimeter‑wave voice attacks, data‑fusion privacy, mobile fraud, deep‑fake risks, while OPPO showcased ColorOS security innovations and multiple international certifications.

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Top Security Experts Reveal Cutting‑Edge Solutions for System, AI & Privacy

2022 CCF Enterprise Security Forum Overview

On August 19, the CCF‑hosted “2022 CCF Walks into Enterprises – ‘Ubiquitous Trust, Connecting the Future’ Security Technology Seminar” was held at OPPO’s Qianhai office in Shenzhen, bringing together experts from CCF, OPPO, Xi’an Jiaotong University, and others to discuss system, application, and AI security.

Key Technical Discussions

Professor Ling Zhen of Southeast University highlighted the difficulty of deploying Address Space Layout Randomization (ASLR) on resource‑constrained IoT devices, which leaves them vulnerable to code‑reuse attacks.

Researcher Lin Feng from Zhejiang University presented “Voice Content Attacks Based on Millimeter‑Wave Sensing,” demonstrating that speech can be reconstructed from wireless side‑channel signals.

Professor Zhu Hui of Xidian University warned that data‑fusion sharing faces privacy leakage, result tampering, and high‑complexity security solutions.

Professor Wang Haoyu of Huazhong University of Science and Technology noted the surge of mobile‑app‑based fraud, which threatens the mobile ecosystem and regulatory bodies.

Researcher Wang Run of Wuhan University warned about deep‑fake synthetic media and its societal risks.

OPPO’s ColorOS Security Innovations

ColorOS has built a suite of privacy‑protecting features such as app cloning, app lock, private vault, privacy proxy, clipboard management, behavior logging, and sensitive‑permission prompts, achieving over 96 % detection rate for hidden cameras.

OPPO’s flagship devices Find X3 Pro and Find X5 Pro became the first domestic products to pass the CC MDFPP international security certification, and the first worldwide to pass CC MDFPP v3.2, the industry’s most stringent global security standard.

In addition, ColorOS holds certifications including CSA STAR, TRUSTe, ePrivacyseal, DJCP, and PCI DSS, reinforcing a “copper‑wall” level of information security.

Industry‑Academia Collaboration

OPPO invests roughly ¥200 million annually in industry‑university‑research initiatives, establishing joint innovation centers with 16 top Chinese universities and over 320 research projects, and partnering with 74 global research institutions.

The 2022 OPPO ColorOS Global Maker Competition, themed “Ubiquitous Services: Smart Linking the World,” was launched to accelerate the transition of frontier technologies from labs to real‑world services.

Future plans include continued investment in R&D, deeper collaboration with leading universities and research bodies, and expanding the ubiquitous‑service ecosystem.

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