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MÁRK FÉLEGYHÁZI Assistant Professor (from Nov 2010) Laboratory of Cryptography and Systems Security (CrySyS) Department of Telecommunications Budapest University of Technology and Economics e-mail: m247felegy2637hazi@crysys39.hu (Humans, please remove ALL the numbers!) |
Short bio:
Márk received the M.Sc. degree in Electrical Engineering from the
Budapest University of
Technology and Economics (BME), Hungary in 2001, and earned the Ph.D.
degree from EPFL (Swiss Federal Institute of
Technology -- Lausanne), Switzerland in 2007. From 1999 to 2001, he was a student member
of the Traffic Lab at Ericsson Research, Hungary working with Dr. György Miklós, Dr. András Rácz and Dr. Andras Valkó. From 2001 to 2007, he
worked in the group of Prof. Jean-Pierre Hubaux
in the Laboratory of Computer Communications
and Applications at EPFL. In 2008, he was a postdoctoral researcher in the network economics group led by Prof. Jean Walrand at the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at UC Berkeley. As of Jan 2009, he is a postdoctoral researcher in the network security group of Prof. Vern Paxson at the International Computer Science Institute (ICSI) Since 2006, he is an associate member of the Laboratory of Cryptography and Systems Security (CrySyS) at Budapest University of
Technology and Economics (BME), Hungary.
Márk studies incentive problems in computer networks with a special focus on network security. As a postdoctoral researcher at the International Computer Science Institute (ICSI), he has been studying the infrastructure used by spammers. With his colleagues, he proposed a proactive mechanism to detect domain names likely to be used in malicious activities. Previously at UC Berkeley, he focused on security policy issues, notably on cyber-insurance to manage security risks and reliable incident attribution. During his graduate research at EPFL, he worked on reputation-based key revocation, on reputation systems based on game theory to avoid denial of service in wireless ad hoc networks and on incentive-aware network design for various wireless networks. His earlier work at Ericsson Research wireless network design and implementation for Mobile IP protocol and Bluetooth.