Drew Dean
I have graduated. I'm now
at Yahoo!.
I still read email at Princeton occasionally, but don't count on it.
N.B:90+% of email I receive here is spam, so SpamAssassin is
set to dump it in /dev/null. My apologies if I don't see your email.
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I was a cofounder of the Secure Internet Programming
Group at Princeton. My earlier papers (including my thesis) are
available there. Later papers will show up on the WWW sometime in the future.
My networking tutorial (given at RISC
Linz, May-June 1993) and 1992 ML Workshop
paper on implementing a distributed filesystem in Standard ML are
available. My resume is no longer
available, please send email if you desire one.
Bruce Schneier wrote a great
essay, "Why
Cryptography is Harder than it Looks," on the difficulty of
building secure systems. Unfortunately, URLs are not good archival
sources. When I read the essay, its MD5 hash was
8de967cfc1a574620c4d09493d1b3f64. Double check that if you want to be
sure you're reading what I read.
Department of Computer Science,
Princeton University