People
This project is a tight collaboration of nine Boston University faculty and three collaborating partners.
Computer Science
- Mark Crovella
- works on statistical approaches to security, including traffic and social network analysis
- Sharon Goldberg
- works on applying cryptographic and game-theoretic techniques to network security problems
- Steve Homer
- co-directs the RISCS center and investigates algorithms for avoiding malicious traffic
- Leo Reyzin
- providing expertise in cryptography and data security, together with experience with cryptography in severely constrained environments, including hardware security
- Nikos Triandopoulos
- providing experience in data authentication as well as privacy preserving and trustworthy computing
Electrical and Computer Engineering
- Mark Karpovsky
- has long experience with hardware design for security
- David Starobinski
- focuses on performance, reliability and security of network protocols
- Ari Trachtenberg
- who works on coding and data dissemination, emphasizing attack-resistance
Metropolitan College
- Tanya Zlateva
- co-directs the RISCS center and has extensive experience developing programs in Information Assurance education
Industrial partners
- Greg Troxel at Raytheon BBN Technologies
- a leader in the field of software-defined radios
- Sachin Agarwal at Deutsche Telekom Laboratories
- specializing in cellular telephony
- University of Warwick
- specializing in system-level security analysis
Staff
- Dalia Yassa
- assistant director of the RISCS center