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My research spans applied computer security and tech-centric public
policy. Topics that interest me include software security, data
privacy, electronic voting, digital rights management, and cybercrime, as well as technological aspects of intellectual property law and
government regulation.
I often blog about these issues at Freedom to Tinker.
I’m taking students. Enthusiastic grads or undergrads should get in touch!
Winter 2010 — EECS 588: Computer and Network Security
Fall 2009 — EECS 398: Introduction to Computer Security
Scott Wolchok, Owen S. Hofmann, Nadia Heninger, Edward W. Felten, J. Alex Halderman, Christopher J. Rossbach, Brent Waters, and Emmett Witchel
To appear in Proc. 17th Network and Distributed System Security Symposium
NDSS ’10, San Diego, CA, February-March 2010
J. Alex Halderman, Seth Schoen, Nadia Heninger, William Clarkson,
William Paul, Joseph A. Calandrino, Ariel Feldman, Jacob Appelbaum,
and Edward W. Felten
Proc. 17th USENIX Security Symposium — best student paper
Sec ’08, San Jose, CA, August 2008; reprinted in Commun. ACM
Ariel Feldman, J. Alex Halderman, and Edward W. Felten
Proc. 2007 USENIX/ACCURATE Electronic Voting Technology Workshop
EVT ’07, Boston, MA, August 2007
J. Alex Halderman and Edward W. Felten
Proc. 15th USENIX Security Symposium
Sec ’06, Vancouver, BC, August 2006
When I have free time, I enjoy building things and making pictures.
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