Recent works include: 'Oscur0: One-Shot Circumvention without Registration', 'Just add WATER: WebAssembly-based Circumvention Transports', 'Doomed to Repeat with IPv6? Characterization of NAT-centric Security in SOHO Routers'. Involved in multiple projects such as Kemeleon, WATER, SPASM, PTRS, and Conjure.
Research Experience
R & D Specialist at Nym Technologies, designing the next generation of privacy infrastructure. Core developer of Conjure, a refraction networking proxy built primarily in Golang for censorship circumvention. Actively working on rust implementations for pluggable transports and network traffic obfuscation as part of a Pluggable Transports in Rust (PTRS) project.
Education
Ph.D. in Computer Engineering with a focus on Privacy & Security from the ECEE department at the University of Colorado Boulder under Professor Eric Wustrow.
Background
Network Security, Protocols, & Privacy Researcher. Interested in deployment solutions for security, privacy, and anonymity as they intersect with cryptography, speculative execution, and developing internet protocols.
Miscellany
Contact: jack.wampler [-at-] colorado.edu, jackmwampler [-at-] gmail.com. Feel free to contact me if you have any questions or would like to collaborate.