Alumni
Cyber Center Research Alumni

Abdullah Alshaya
Ph.D. dissertation: “Software-Defined Networking Security Techniques and the Digital Forensics of the SDN Control Plane”

Arash Amini

Sarah Buckley
M.S. thesis: An Analysis and Ontology of Teaching Methods in Cybersecurity Education

Naireet Chakravorty
M.S. thesis: “Statistical Analysis of Memory Samples Read by the Volatility Framework Using a FUSE Filesystem”

Daniel Donze
M.S. thesis: “Improving Kernel Artifact Extraction in Linux Memory Samples using SLUB Allocator”

Joshua Thomas Dufrechou

Joshua Duke
M.S. thesis: “Memory Forensics Comparison of Apple M1 and Intel Architectures Using the Volatility Framework”

Charles Glass
M.S. thesis: “Malware and Memory Forensics on M1 Macs”

Mohammad Jalalzai
Ph.D. dissertation: “Secure and Efficient BFT Consensus for Blockchains”

Adam Kardorff
reverse engineering, memory forensics, malware analysis

Nathan Lewis
M.S. thesis: “Memory Artifacts in the Windows Subsystem for Linux”

Ryan Maggio
Ph.D. dissertation: “Improving Memory Forensics Through Emulation and Program Analysis”

Modhuparna Manna
Ph.D. dissertation: “Using Memory Forensics to Analyze Programming Language Runtimes”

Abdel R. Mansour

Raphaela Mettig
M.S. thesis: “Improving Memory Forensics Capabilities on Apple M1 Computers”

Olame Akim Muliri

Augustine Orgah
Ph.D dissertation: MemForC: Memory Forensics Corpus Creation For Malware Analysis

Shravya Paruchuri
M.S. thesis: “A Dynamic Stress Testing Framework for the Sleuthkit Tools”

Chendu Rasiraju

Ethan Riley

Steven Seiden
tba

Austin N. Sellers
M.S. thesis: “Automated Extraction of Network Activity From Memory Resident Code”

Arian Shahmirza
M.S. thesis: “High Performance Fuzzing of Memory Forensics Frameworks”

Nathalia Soares
M.S. thesis: “Evaluating Attack Surface Management in an Industrial Control System (ICS) Environment: Leveraging a Recon FTW for Threat Classification and Incident Response”

Devi Sowjanya
M.S. thesis: “Security Analysis of the Anonabox Pro”

Sneha Sudhakaran
Ph.D. dissertation: “Performing Memory Forensics for Object Recovery from Android Application Memory”

Nicholas Ryan Tanet

Edward Wilson
M.S. thesis: "Finding Forensic Evidence in the Operating System's Graphical User Interface"