I am a researcher at Microsoft Research Cambridge. My key interests relate to the areas of computer security, privacy, and in particular anonymous communications, traffic analysis, peer-to-peer security, and the application of advanced inference techniques to security problems.
Between 2005 and 2007 I was a post-doctoral visiting fellow at Prof. Bart Preneel's COSIC group at K.U.Leuven, Belgium. Until 2005 I have been a research assistant in the Security Group, of the Computer Laboratory of the University of Cambridge, working on anonymous communications, peer-to-peer networks and censorship resistance. I also got my Ph.D, M.A. and B.A at the Cambridge University, Computer Laboratory under the supervision of Prof. Ross J. Anderson.
More about myself and my work:
- Visit my research web page including publications and presentation slides.
- Read my blog, conspicuous chatter, for the latest news on traffic analysis.
- Find out more about me on DBLP and Scholar.
How to contact me:
Microsoft Research Cambridge
Roger Needham Building
7 J J Thomson Avenue
Cambridge, CB3 0FB, U.K.
Phone: +44 (1223) 479812 X3812
Email: gdane at microsoft com
