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I'm a professor in the systems group at Rice University's
Department of Computer Science, I manage Rice's computer
security lab.
My research interests include mobile code, wireless and smartphone security, and the security of electronic
voting systems. |
| Teaching |
Comp215: Introduction to Program Design
Class location: MWF 9-9:50am, room Sewall 301
Office Hours: WF10-11
(previous courses I've taught) |
| Publications |
All my papers are available online. 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 our tamper evident data structures, the Rice Wireless Localization Toolkit, VoteBox, or our Android extensions. My manuscript on rebooting the CS publication process has also been very popular. |
| Voting Security |
Testimony before the U.S. Congress Space, Science, & Technology Committee on Voting Security, September 2016. Post-testimony Q&A, October 2016.
STAR RFI (design specs for Travis County's proposed new voting system), 2015
Voting System Risk Assessment via Computational Complexity Analysis, August 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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Bumjin Im
Jaeho Lee
Murat Moran
Adam Pridgen
Daniel Song
Rima Tanash
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| Personal |
CalWatch, Pictures
of me, a short biography, old stuff |
| Photography |
Advice on camera buying, our Hawaiian vacation, Hurricane Ike, and lots of other cool pictures. |
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