I’m a security researcher and PhD candidate at UC Berkeley advised by David Wagner. My dissertation work is on quantitatively measuring the effects of software engineering process on software security.
I’m also interested in mobile devices, wearable computing, the “Internet of Things”, privacy and anonymity, secure development, and everything in between.
Previously, I was at the University of Minnesota, where I worked on anonymity, privacy, anti-censorship, and routing with Nick Hopper.
Other places I live on the Internet
- I occasionally tweet @notyetsecure.
- My GPG details are at keybase.io/cthompson, and my key fingerprint is
7BDD BA06 3806 E1BC C8BB D969 72E7 34FC 5980 BDDC
. - Some of my code is available on GitHub.
- My academic page.
- Tumblr, mostly for pictures of goats.