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Trevor Arontaron1 (at) jhu.eduDepartment of Computer Science Johns Hopkins University 207 Malone Hall 3400 N. Charles Street Baltimore, MD 21218 |
About Me
I'm currently a third year undergraduate student in the Computer Science Department at Johns Hopkins University.
I'm a member of the Distributed Systems and Networks lab, working with prof.
Yair Amir,
Tom Tantillo , and
Amy Babay on building Intrusion Tolerant SCADA systems.
Current Research
Intrusion-Tolerant Open-Source SCADA
SCADA systems provide the monitoring and control for many critical infrastructure applications. It is important to national security that they are able to operate correctly at all times. However, SCADA systems are very vulnerable to intrusions. We are developing and implementing the first open source intrusion-tolerant replicated SCADA system that operates correctly even when some components are compromised. It is also designed to survive over a long life time, and protect against Network attacks as well.Advanced Distributed Systems course presentation: Toward Open-Source Intrusion-Tolerant SCADA
Courses Taken @ JHU
Distributed Systems, Advanced Distributed Systems and Networks, Parallel Programming, Algorithms,
Computer Networks, Security and Privacy in Computing, Selected Topics in Systems Research,
Machine Learning Data to Models, Databases, Network Security, Operating Systems
Computer Networks, Security and Privacy in Computing, Selected Topics in Systems Research,
Machine Learning Data to Models, Databases, Network Security, Operating Systems