SPIDers
Faculty
Students
- Yi Xian, PhD candidate. Dissertation title: "Techniques for Alleviating
the Inconveniences Caused by Mobility in Wireless Environments".
- Mohamed Sharaf, PhD candidate. Currently working on information privacy in
certificates and in applications.
- Heath Carroll, PhD candidate. Currently working on efficient network
traffic storage and router-based unwanted traffic filtering.
- Jie Huang,
PhD candidate. Currently working on LTE authentication protocols and botnet
spam detection.
- Muhammad Nazmus Sakib, PhD student. Currently working on
large-scale data compression and botnet C&C traffic detection.
- Will Goss,
undergraduate student.
- David Stonecypher, undergraduate student.
Collaborators
Alumni/ae
- Prasanth Kalakota, PhD
dissertation: "Soft Mobility Techniques for Ensuring Network
Availability".
- Sen Xu, PhD dissertation:
"Security Protocols in WirelessMAN".
- Xinliang Zheng, PhD dissertation: "Chinese Remainder Theorem Based
Single and Multi-Group Key Management Protocols".
- Sachin Thareja, MS thesis:
"A Real Time Network Traffic Wavelet Analysis Implementation and
Evaluation".
- Jeff Janies, MS thesis: "Fates: A Granular Approach to Real-Time
Scan Detection".
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Nathan L. Johnson, MS. Previously working on containment of worms.