Address: Microsoft Research Ltd, Roger Needham Building, 7 J J Thomson Avenue, Cambridge CB3 0FB, United Kingdom.
Greg O'Shea is a member of the Cambridge Systems and Networking Group with interests in computer networking, operating systems and security. Presently he is implementating and evaluating the Virtual Ring Routing protocol as a kernel-mode driver for WinXP, prior to which he did likewise for the BaTS background transfer service on Windows Vista. From October 2002 to May 2004 he was the development team for the Windows Technical Preview of Mobile IPv6, based on earlier work with Lancaster University, which was released to selected customers by the Windows and Windows CE product groups in May 2004 and Nov 2004 respectively. Earlier careers comprise a manager in the University Relations team, principal consultant with Microsoft UK Ltd, consultant with KPMG Management Consulting and Assistant Director responsible for mainframe systems programming at Morgan Grenfell and Co. Ltd (a UK-based merchant bank). He received a PhD in 1998 from Birkbeck College , University of London, for work in operating systems and security.
M. Caesar, M. Castro, E.
Nightingale, G. O'Shea and A. Rowstron, "Virtual Ring
Routing: Network routing inspired by DHTs", Sigcomm 2006,
Pisa, Italy, September 2006.
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G. O'Shea and M. Roe, "Childproof Authentication for MIPv6 (CAM)" Computer Communications Review, April 2001. [ pdf ]
Last updated: 31 May 2007