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Quinn Burke
Google Scholar ID: Gv96S0UAAAAJ
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Systems Security
Confidential Computing
Network Security
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Citations
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Publications
20
Co-authors
4
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Publications
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It's a Feature, Not a Bug: Secure and Auditable State Rollback for Confidential Cloud Applications
2025
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LibIHT: A Hardware-Based Approach to Efficient and Evasion-Resistant Dynamic Binary Analysis
2025
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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
Program Committee (PC) member for USENIX Security '26 (August 2025)
Member of the inaugural IEEE S&P Artifact Evaluation Committee (AEC) (August 2025)
AEC member for ACM CCS '25 (May 2025)
PC member for PETS '26 (April 2025)
Published multiple top-tier papers at IEEE S&P 2025, USENIX FAST 2025, NDSS 2025, IEEE TDSC 2024, and ACM CCS 2025 Workshop
Notable works include: 'Efficient Storage Integrity in Adversarial Settings' (IEEE S&P 2025), 'On Scalable Integrity Checking For Secure Cloud Disks' (FAST 2025), 'Securing Cloud File Systems with Trusted Execution' (TDSC 2024)
Background
PhD Candidate in the Computer Sciences Department at the University of Wisconsin-Madison
Research assistant in the Security & Privacy Research Group
Research interests in systems security and network security
Particularly excited about security challenges introduced by emerging confidential computing technologies
Recent focus on designing robust and fast security protocols for cloud storage systems
Aims to build low-cost cloud systems with strong security guarantees
Broader research spans secure cloud storage, confidential computing, software-defined network security, and IoT security
Uses system design, applied cryptography, and formal optimization to develop practical defensive solutions
Open-sources all research artifacts for reproducibility and independent study
Co-authors
4 total
Patrick McDaniel
Tsun-Ming Shih Professor of Computer Sciences, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Co-author 2
Trent Jaeger
Professor of Computer Science and Engineering, UC Riverside
Michael Swift
Professor of Computer Science, University of Wisconsin--Madison
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