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The Double Edged Sword: Identifying Authentication Pages and their Fingerprinting Behavior
Alisha Ukani
Tuesday, September 17, 2024, 12:30-1:30 pm
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Abstract
At reading group tomorrow, 9/17, we have a guest speaker from UCSD, Alisha Ukani, who will give a talk on her paper "The Double Edged Sword: Identifying Authentication Pages and their Fingerprinting Behavior." Hope to see you there at 12:30pm in IRB 5105 or on Zoom! If you want lunch, please fill out this form before 9:30am tomorrow.
Bio
Alisha Ukani is a fifth-year PhD student at UC San Diego working with Alex Snoeren. Her research is in the intersection of Internet measurement and security/privacy, with a focus on the interaction between technology and governments. She has published works on online tracking and empirical security at IMC, WWW, and CSET. She is the recipient of an NSF Graduate Research Fellowship and the Co-President of UCSD's Graduate Women in Computing (GradWIC).
This talk is organized by Wentao Guo