Publications: 'Write, Read, or Fix? Exploring Alternative Methods for Secure Development Studies' accepted at SOUPS 2024; 'Our paper detailing the system we built for remote secure development studies' accepted at CSET 2024; 'Vulnerability Discovery for All: Experiences of Marginalization in Vulnerability Discovery' accepted at IEEE S&P 2023; 'Understanding the How and the Why: Exploring Secure Development Practices through a Course Competition' accepted at CCS 2022; 'Benefits and Drawbacks of Adopting a Secure Programming Language: Rust as a Case Study' accepted at SOUPS 2021.
Research Experience
Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science at Colorado School of Mines, running the Security and People at Mines (SPAM) lab; research focuses on improving K-12 security and privacy education, exploring AI's impact on security and privacy, and promoting the adoption of secure tools and programming languages like fuzzers and Rust.
Education
PhD from the University of Maryland, advised by Michelle Mazurek in the Security, Privacy, and People Lab (SP2).
Background
Security researcher. Research interests lie at the intersection of people and security and privacy, aiming to improve understanding and implementation of security and privacy through empirical evaluation of experiences and knowledge.