I am a third-year Ph.D. candidate at Princeton's Department of Computer Science and Center for Information Technology Policy. I currently work with information security and its applications to human rights online. My current advisor is Ed Felten.
I received my B.Sc. in computer science from the University of Virginia, graduating magna cum laude as a Rodman Scholar. While there, I did research into decompilers and information security under abhi shelat. I also served as the webmaster for the Rodman Scholars Program and helped found The Spectra.
Additionally, I do independent consulting on a variety of tech topics, including mobile security and advertising data flows. Email if interested.