Dan Wallach
dwallach@cs.rice.edu
Rice University, July 2005

I'm an associate professor in the systems group at Rice University's Department of Computer Science, I manage Rice's computer security lab, and I'm the associate director of ACCURATE. My research interests include mobile code security, peer-to-peer networking security, wireless security, and the security of electronic voting systems.

Teaching

Comp527: Computer Systems Security (TuTh 2:30-4:00, Keck 105)

Comp435: Election Systems (F1-4, Sewell 305)

(previous courses I've taught)

Publications

All my papers are available online (by research area or by type). I regularly blog on Freedom to Tinker. You can also see some of my talks and my Internet Privacy FAQ. You may also be interested in the Rice Wireless Localization Toolkit.

Voting Security

Voting System Risk Assessment via Computational Complexity Analysis, August 2008.

Testimony for the Texas House Committee on Elections, June 2008.

California Top-to-Bottom Review / Hart-InterCivic Source Code Review, July 2007.

A complete list of voting-related publications can be found at the ACCURATE web site.

Computer
Security
Lab

Scott Crosby

Seth Nielson

Dan Sandler

Personal Nina Leanne, Pictures of me, a short biography, PGP/GPG public key.
Photography Our Hawaiian vacation, Hurricane Ike, and lots of other cool pictures.
Random Amusing quotes, Greek tragedy, E-Mail spam, U.C. Berkeley football, MusicShifter review, Dilbert Hack Page, and more.
Home: 713-662-3331
Work: 713-348-6155
Fax: 713-348-5930
Department of Computer Science
Rice University
3121 Duncan Hall
6100 Main Street
Houston, TX 77005

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