Kaan Onarlioglu
I am a PhD student at
Northeastern University, College
of Computer & Information Science, in Boston. My research
interests span a wide array of system and network security topics, and
I particularly enjoy hacking at the low-level and working on
bare-metal while I am still young enough to read machine code.
Previously, I have done research at iSecLab as a graduate student
visitor at Eurecom, in Sophia
Antipolis, France where I worked on compiler-based defenses for
preventing memory corruption vulnerabilities.
I hold MS and BS degrees in
Computer
Engineering from
Bilkent University,
Turkey.

