
Patrick McDaniel
@pdmcdan
Patrick McDaniel is the Tsun-Ming Shih Professor of Computer Sciences at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, security researcher, and pilot.
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#PennState tied for first nationally in the latest U.S. National Science Foundation rankings reflecting breadth of research expertise. 👏 Penn State and Johns Hopkins each had 16 fields ranked in the top 10 in research expenditures. ow.ly/KvbG50DPtPH






The IEEE Conference on Secure and Trustworthy Machine Learning (SaTML) will take place for the 1st time on Feb 8-10, 2023! Very excited to create and co-chair SaTML Conference with Nicolas Papernot! Abstracts by Aug 22, 2022 Papers by Sep 1, 2022 Location Austin, TX

I am happy to announce that after 18 great years at Penn State I will be moving to the University of Wisconsin-Madison (UW–Madison), joining as the Tsun-Ming Shih Professor in the Dept. of Computer Sciences (UW–Madison Computer Sciences).

Happy to have given the keynote at ACM CCS 2024 on the critical importance of cyber-security to achieving sustainability goals - great discussion! Looking forward to seeing papers in security conferences on sustainability. For folks looking for the slides: patrickmcdaniel.org/pubs/ccs22.pdf

Happy to announce the list of accepted papers for the IEEE Conference on Secure and Trustworthy Machine Learning : satml.org/accepted-paper… SaTML Conference

Pleased to announce that Farinaz Koushanfar and myself will be co-chairing the U.S. National Science Foundation SaTC Vision 2.0 workshop on March 8-9th. We are calling for nominations for attendees and discussion topics (Deadline February 10th). More info: cdis.wisc.edu/satc2/ UW–Madison Computer Sciences UW School of Computer, Data & Information Sciences UW-Madison L&S

ANNOUNCEMENT: The U.S. National Science Foundation Secure and Trustworthy Cyberspace (SaTC) 2.0 Vision Statement is publicly available on arXiv! Check it out here: arxiv.org/abs/2308.00623

At the request of NSF, Farinaz Koushanfar and I have collected input from numerous members of the technology community. Input was solicited from the SaTC community across academia, industry, and government for insights on the next ten years in security and privacy research.



Had an AMAZING time today presenting DScope at the USENIX Security Symposium! For those who missed it: never fear! You can find an extended version of the talk RIGHT NOW at dscope.org/sec23.


Delighted to announce that my advisee, Eric Pauley, has been awarded the Outstanding Graduate Student Research Award at UW–Madison CS! This honor is given to just one graduate student each year, and it’s difficult to think of someone more deserving.



