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Dr Tariq Elahi is a Lecturer in Security and the Internet of Things where he heads the Networks & Systems Security & Privacy Lab. He has made significant contributions to the fields of anonymous communications (ACN), censorship resistance (CRS), and privacy-preserving data analytics. Over his academic career he has developed his research agenda for the systematic design and analysis of privacy building blocks, systems, and networks. His work has identified system weaknesses and produced designs that have subsequently been adopted in the real-world. Dr Elahi is actively involved in international collaborations as a member of large EU-funded international projects such as PRIME and most recently PANORAMIX. He was the co-chair of the PETS co-located annual Hot Topics in Privacy Enhancing Technologies Workshop (HotPETS’17, ‘18) and is the founder and chair of the Tor Research Safety Board; a panel of privacy experts that provide vetting for empirical studies on the live Tor network. Dr Elahi currently co-supervises two PhD students. Prior to taking up his current post, Dr Elahi was a postdoctoral fellow in the COSIC group at KU, Leuven, Belgium.
Dr Elahi has been the recipient of a number of academic awards and scholarships, such as the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada's Postdoctoral Fellowship (NSERC-PDF). He also held NSERC Doctoral Scholarship, the Cheriton Graduate Scholarship, the Blackberry Graduate Scholarship, and the Queen Elizabeth II Science and Technology Scholarship during his doctoral studies.
Research Interests
I research computer and network security and privacy enhancing technologies (PETs) with an emphasis on effective, efficient, and robust deployments. My research has, and continues to, span the systematization and the game-theoretic analysis of censorship resistance and circumvention systems, security analysis and designs of anonymous communication systems, and privacy-preserving data collection in privacy-sensitive scenarios. I am interested in novel applications and enhancements to PETs techniques and strategies to exotic environments, such as Smart Cities where standard trust and availability assumptions need not apply.
Dr Elahi has been the recipient of a number of academic awards and scholarships, such as the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada's Postdoctoral Fellowship (NSERC-PDF). He also held NSERC Doctoral Scholarship, the Cheriton Graduate Scholarship, the Blackberry Graduate Scholarship, and the Queen Elizabeth II Science and Technology Scholarship during his doctoral studies.
Research Interests
I research computer and network security and privacy enhancing technologies (PETs) with an emphasis on effective, efficient, and robust deployments. My research has, and continues to, span the systematization and the game-theoretic analysis of censorship resistance and circumvention systems, security analysis and designs of anonymous communication systems, and privacy-preserving data collection in privacy-sensitive scenarios. I am interested in novel applications and enhancements to PETs techniques and strategies to exotic environments, such as Smart Cities where standard trust and availability assumptions need not apply.
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COMPUTER SECURITY: ESORICS 2021 INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOPS (2022): 185-193
Proc. Priv. Enhancing Technol.no. 4 (2016)
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