Moritz Schloegel
Scholar

Moritz Schloegel

Google Scholar ID: 7mj_0q8AAAAJ
CISPA Helmholtz Center for Information Security
systems securityprogram analysisfuzzing
Citations & Impact
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Citations
1,003
 
H-index
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Publications
20
 
Co-authors
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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
  • Published multiple papers at top-tier security venues including ACM CCS, USENIX Security, and IEEE S&P.
  • Received several Distinguished Paper and Artifact Awards, including:
  • – 'Confusing Value with Enumeration: Studying the Use of CVEs in Academia' (USENIX Security 2025, Distinguished Paper Award)
  • – 'Empirical Security Analysis of Software-based Fault Isolation through Controlled Fault Injection' (CCS 2025, Distinguished Paper Award)
  • – 'DarthShader: Fuzzing WebGPU Shader Translators & Compilers' (CCS 2024, Distinguished Artifact Award)
  • Serves as Vice Chair of the Integration Subgroup for IEEE SA P3349 Standard for Space System Cybersecurity (S2CY), focusing on secure cross-segment interaction and testing.
Background
  • Research focuses on software security, particularly automating the pipeline of finding, understanding, and acting on software bugs (via exploitation or patching).
  • Currently devotes most effort to improving fuzzing techniques to find more bugs in less time.
  • Broadly interested in program analysis problems, especially automated deobfuscation and its countermeasures.
  • Concerned with the scientific rigor of computer security research, advocating for meaningful, robust, and reproducible empirical evaluations.
  • Has presented research at conferences such as REcon Montreal (e.g., on the future of VM-based obfuscation with Tim Blazytko).
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