Recipient of Connaught Global Challenge Award (2017), Ontario Ministry of Research and Innovation Early Researcher Award (2008), and SOSP 2003 best paper award. Principal investigator on many competitive grants, totaling over $30M in funding.
Research Experience
Served on numerous technical program committees of top conferences such as IEEE S&P, Usenix Security, ACM CCS, NDSS, OSDI, and ASPLOS. General chair for ACM CCS 2018. Founding member of IT3 Lab, which works on improving transparency through technology and policy. Visiting research scientist at Google from 2016-2017. Chief Security Architect at Enomaly, a Toronto-area startup, from 2009-2010.
Education
Degrees: M.S. and Ph.D; School: Stanford University; B.A.Sc: Engineering Science; School: University of Toronto.
Background
Research Interests: To make computer systems more secure and trustworthy. Fields: Electrical and Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Law. Overview: Professor at the University of Toronto, Canada Research Chair (Tier 1) in Secure and Reliable Systems, Director of the Schwartz Reisman Institute for Technology and Society, Associate Director at the Data Sciences Institute.
Miscellany
Collaborates with top researchers internationally and leading technology companies like Google, VMware, and Telus.