Ryan Stutsman

I am a Ph.D. candidate at Stanford University working as a part of the Secure Computer Systems lab. My interests (loosely) include Operating Systems, Storage, Security, and Information Hiding.

Projects

Current

  1. RAMCloud - A high-performance distributed key-value storage system designed with latency goals to enable the next generation of data center applications
  2. Cinder - An operating system designed for cellular phones and mobile devices with fine-grained energy accounting, allocation, subdivision, and delegation

Past

  1. HiStar - An operating system designed around decentralized information flow control
  2. ROSE - a source-to-source compiler infrastructure for transformation and analysis tools for large-scale applications
  3. AutoTest - A Linux kernel regression testing framework used by kernel.org
  4. Lost in Translation - A steganographic system that hides information in natural language translations

Publications

  1. Stephen M. Rumble, Ryan Stutsman, Phil Levis, David Mazières, Nickolai Zeldovich. Apprehending Joule Thieves with Cinder. In Proceedings of the First ACM SIGCOMM Workshop on Networking, Systems, Applications on Mobile Handhelds (MobiHeld 2009).
  2. Jad Naous, Ryan Stutsman, David Mazères, Nick McKeown, and Nickolai Zeldovich. Enabling Delegation with More Information. SIGCOMM WREN Workshop, Barcelona, Spain, August 21, 2009.
  3. Christian Grothoff, Krista Grothoff, Ryan Stutsman, Ludmila Alkhutova, Mikhail J. Atallah. Translation-based steganography. In Journal of Computer Security 17(3): 269-303 (2009).
  4. Ryan Stutsman, Mikhail Atallah, Christian Grothoff, Krista Grothoff. Lost in Just the Translation. In Proceedings of the 2006 ACM Symposium on Applied Computing. ACM, pages 338-345, 2006.
  5. Christian Grothoff, Krista Grothoff, Ludmila Alkhutova, Ryan Stutsman, and Mikhail Atallah. Translation-based steganography. In Proceedings of the Information Hiding Workshop (IH 2005), pages 219-233. Springer-Verlag, 2005.

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