Vern Paxson is a Professor Emeritus in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences at the University of California, Berkeley. His research primarily focuses on computer security, internet measurement, and network protocols. Over the years, he has contributed significantly to the understanding of large-scale security issues, including click fraud, internet censorship, and the vulnerabilities in various communication protocols. He has published extensively in major conferences and journals, addressing critical aspects of cybersecurity and network operations. Notable works include studies on malicious browser extensions and the characterization of account hijacking on social media platforms like Twitter. Paxson has been involved in multiple research initiatives at the International Computer Science Institute, collaborating with leading researchers in the field. He is recognized for his innovative approaches to tackling complex problems in network security and for mentoring the next generation of computer scientists. His contributions have earned him a prominent place in the academic community, where his insights continue to influence ongoing research and policy discussions.
University of California, Berkeley • Berkeley, CA
Teaching and conducting research in computer security and networking.