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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. |
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| 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.
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Computer
Security
Lab |
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| 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. |
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