Amanda Hsu

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Curriculum Vitae

Hello! I am a PhD student at Georgia Institute of Technology in the School of Cybersecurity and Privacy. I am co-advised by Professor Paul Pearce and Professor Frank Li.

My research experience has focused on network verification, systems security, and Internet measurement, but I am broadly interested in security and the Internet.

I graduated in May 2021 the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign with my undergraduate degree in Computer Engineering. There, I was advised by Professor Matthew Caesar.

Contact: ahsu67 AT gatech.edu

Publications:

A. Hsu, F. Li, P. Pearce, O. Gasser, “A First Look At NAT64 Deployment In-The-Wild,” PAM 2024 (to appear) PDF

A. Hsu, F. Li, P. Pearce, “Fiat Lux: Illimunating IPv6 Apportionment with Different Datasets,” ACM SIGMETRICS 2023 PDF

M. A. Noureddine, A. M. Fawaz, A. Hsu, C. Guldner, S. Vijay, T. Ba¸sar, and W. H. Sanders, “Revisiting client puzzles for state exhaustion attacks resilience,” in 2019 49th Annual IEEE/IFIP International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks (DSN), June 2019, pp. 617–629. PDF

M. A. Noureddine, A. Hsu, M. Caesar, F. A. Zaraket, and W. H. Sanders, “P4aig: Circuit-level verification of p4 programs,” in 2019 49th Annual IEEE/IFIP International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks – Supplemental Volume (DSN-S), June 2019, pp. 21–22. PDF

Awards:

National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP), 2022

Herbert P. Haley Fellowship, Georgia Institute of Technology, 2022

President’s Fellow, Georgia Institute of Technology, 2021

Knights of St. Patrick, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2021