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David Brumley is an Assistant Professor at Carnegie Mellon University
in University in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, CyLab, and by
courtesyby courtesy, the Computer Science Department. He earned his Ph.D. in
Computer in Computer Science from Carnegie Mellon University, a Masters in
Computer in Computer Science from Stanford University, and a Bachelors in
Mathematics in Mathematics from the University of Northern Colorado. His current work
focuses work focuses on software security and offensive computing. His research and
interests and interests include all areas of security, as well as programming
languagesprogramming languages, compilers, formal methods, and systems.  David is the
recipient the recipient of 2 USENIX Security best paper awards, a Symantec
fellowshipSymantec fellowship, a 2010 NSF CAREER award, and the 2010 CSSP program for
young faculty.
David Brumley is an Assistant Professor at Carnegie Mellon University 
in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, CyLab, and by 
courtesy, the Computer Science Department. He earned his Ph.D. in 
Computer Science from Carnegie Mellon University, a Masters in 
Computer Science from Stanford University, and a Bachelors in 
Mathematics from the University of Northern Colorado. His current work 
focuses on software security and offensive computing. His research and 
interests include all areas of security, as well as programming 
languages, compilers, formal methods, and systems.  David is the 
recipient of 2 USENIX Security best paper awards, a Symantec 
fellowship, a 2010 NSF CAREER award, and the 2010 CSSP program for 
young for young faculty.