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.



Publications


Kaan Onarlioglu, Utku Ozan Yilmaz, Engin Kirda, Davide Balzarotti
"Insights into User Behavior in Dealing with Internet Attacks" 19th Annual Network and Distributed System Security Symposium, (NDSS '12), San Diego, February 2012
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Kaan Onarlioglu, Leyla Bilge, Andrea Lanzi, Davide Balzarotti, Engin Kirda
"G-Free: Defeating Return-Oriented Programming through Gadget-less Binaries" 26th Annual Computer Security Applications Conference (ACSAC '10), Austin, December 2010
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Murat Ak, Kamer Kaya, Kaan Onarlioglu, Ali Aydin Selcuk
"Efficient Broadcast Encryption with User Profiles" Information Sciences, 180 (6), pages 1060-1072, March 2010
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