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George Danezis is a post-doctoral researcher at Microsoft Research Cambridge. His key interests relate to the areas of computer security, privacy, and in particular anonymous communications, traffic analysis, and peer-to-peer security. Between 2005 and 2007 Dr. George Danezis was a post-doctoral visiting fellow at the COSIC group at K.U.Leuven, Belgium. He has been researching anonymous communications, privacy enhancing technologies, and traffic analysis for the last 6 years, at K.U.Leuven and the University of Cambridge, where he completed his doctoral dissertation. His theoretical contributions to the PET field include the established information theoretic metric for anonymity and the study of statistical attacks against mix systems. On the practical side he is one of the lead designers of Mixminion, the next generation remailer, and has worked on the traffic analysis of deployed protocols such as SSL and Tor. He was the co-chair of the Privacy Enhancing Technologies Workshop in 2005 and 2006, he serves on the PET workshop board and has participated in multiple conference and workshop program committees in the privacy and security field. |
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