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Congratulations to James on an accepted Oakland 2019 paper!
James‘s PhD work on “Using Safety Properties to Generate Vulnerability Patches” has been accepted for publication at the ...
DetailsSkule Talk on IT3 Lab and Digital Privacy
Together with Lisa Austin from the Faculty of Law, I recently gave a Skule Talk to a group ...
DetailsCongratulations to Viau on two publications!
Viau Zhao, a PDF who just joined us from Concordia has two papers accepted at NDSS 2019 and ...
DetailsIntroducing the Information Technology, Transparency, and Transformation Lab (IT3)
Individuals are becoming more transparent to corporations and governments, while the technology facilitating this is becoming more opaque. ...
DetailsOur group welcomes 3 new graduate students and a postdoc
Three new students, Weicheng Cao, Gavin Cui and John Xu are joining our group. They will be working ...
DetailsWei’s work on Pearl-TEE to appear at SysTex 2018
Wei’s paper, Pearl-TEE: supporting untrusted applications in TrustZone will appear at SysTex 2018 in October at CCS. Pearl-TEE is a TrustZone ...
DetailsOur work on privacy policy analysis for mobile apps featured on the CBC
Our work on AppTrans is being featured in this CBC Article. AppTrans was the result of collaborative project with Lisa ...
DetailsTIRO presentation slides and source code posted
Michelle just gave a great presentation on her recent work on TIRO at Usenix Security. Slides and source ...
DetailsI’m going to be a faculty mentor at the Career Luncheon at Usenix Security 2018
If you’re a student or recent grad attending Usenix Security 2018 this year, I’m going to be a ...
DetailsMichelle’s paper on deobfuscating Android malware accepted to Usenix Security 2018 — Paper now posted!
Michelle Wong has been working on a finding a way to defeat a new kind of Android malware ...
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