Aanjhan Ranganathan
@tuxmaniac
Associate Professor at @KhouryCollege @Northeastern (prev - @ETH_en , @EPFL_en)
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https://www.aanjhan.com 21-03-2009 15:45:04
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Would you like to change the peer review system from within? 😉 Do you know anyone who will be a great PC members? Fill out the ACM CCS 2024 nomination form! I'm co-chairing the Usability and Measurement Track! docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI…
Big change coming to USENIX Security starting 2025. "Starting with USENIX Security '25, we will be decoupling paper publication from paper presentation, so not all papers will have full-length talk presentations at the conference." usenix.org/blog/2023-usen…
I'm looking for a postdoc to join my group at NYU Abu Dhabi in sunny Abu Dhabi this fall! ☀️🏖️💻Apply here: apply.interfolio.com/145111 Three good reasons to apply: 1/2
The NDSS Symposium Artifact Evaluation Committee co-chairs are looking for enthusiastic committee members (PhD/graduate students, postdocs, industry researchers) to review cutting-edge research material. For a link to register your interest, see👇.
Thanks a lot, Scott Manley, for featuring our research in your video on GPS Jamming and Spoofing! As always, excellent coverage on the topic. youtu.be/sAjWJbZOq6I?si… Vincent Lenders Harshad Martin
If you're worried about what kind of data your car is gathering about you (as Kashmir Hill reported about GM) and have a late model car, please consider signing up for my colleagues' study about this. Eligibility screening and online consent form: neu.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_ee…
This paper provides a more systematic and more detailed analysis of the work presented at last year's USENIX Security. usenix.org/conference/woo… usenix.org/conference/use… #usesec24 #woot24 Joint work with Evangelos Bitsikas, Christina Pöpper, Aanjhan Ranganathan Cc UM Department of Advanced Computing Sciences RC Trustworthy Data Science and Security
Wireless doping anyone? Time to moonlight as a pro bike racer! Adding bicycles to my list of "strange stuff that you didn't know could be hacked." Excellent collab ft. Aanjhan Ranganathan and Maryam!
One of the more interesting articles covering our work. It provides a possible explanation for why would you want wireless shifters? Turns out, assembling bikes at high volumes is easier/faster when you don't have wires. Think Trek/Specialized factories. escapecollective.com/heres-the-real…