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These are graduates of the Information Assurance program at UIC.

Ph.D.

  • Limin Wang, "JailX: Protecting Users from X applications", Math and Computer Science, Spring 2006 (Microsoft).
  • Bartlomiej Sieka, "Security and monitoring in ad-hoc and peer-to-peer networks", Summer 2006

M.S.

  • Tejas Khatiwala, M.S. thesis, "A program partitioning technique for enforcement of confidentiality policies", Fall 2006.
  • Karthikeyan Radhakrishnan, M.S. thesis, "A pure and strong authentication model for distributed systems", Summer 2006, (VMWare).
  • Federico Colautti, M.S. Thesis, "Network Intrusion Anomaly and Misuse-Based Alert Correlation: A Formal Approach", Spring 2006.
  • Nicolo Sanarico, M.S. Thesis, "An Extensible Formal Model for the Analysis of Vulnerability Propagation in a Computer Network", Spring, 2006.
  • Stephen Dranger, M.S. Thesis, "The complexity of Discretionary Access Controls", Fall 2005.
  • Raj Swaminathan, M.S. project, "A static information flow analysis tool for identifying sensitive program regions", Fall 2006.
  • Gaurav Seghal, M.S. Project, "Authentication in distributed systems: A new approach", Summer 2006 (Ask Jeeves).
  • Manish Jain, M.S. Project, "Techniques for Computing Tag Sets for Approvability Graphs", Summer 2006.
  • Kevin Kahley, M.S. Project, "Factoring High Level Information Flow Specification into Low Level Access Controls", Spring 2006 (WMS Gaming).
  • Luis Llanes, M.S. Project, "Specification of Mandatory and Discretionary Access Controls", Fall 2004 (Lucent).
  • Arun K. Eamani. M.S. Thesis, "Language based Policy Analysis in a SPKI Trust Management System", Fall 2004.

B.S

  • Ariel Berkman, Spring 2006
  • Tomasz Piotr Palarz, Spring 2006
  • Pawel Czarnota, Spring 2006.
  • Michael Leonhard, B.S. Senior Project, "A Usability Study of three Password generation schemes", Fall 2006.
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