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He has co-authored over 30 research papers about [[DNS Abuse]], vulnerabilities, [[RBL|reputation metrics]], economic incentives for improving the security of the DNS ecosystem, [[IP Spoofing]], [[DDoS Attack]], [[Botnet Attacks]], and vulnerability notifications and presented at conferences such as the ACM CCS, NDSS, ACM IMC, IEEE Euro S&P, and IEEE INFOCOM.
He has co-authored over 30 research papers about [[DNS Abuse]], vulnerabilities, [[RBL|reputation metrics]], economic incentives for improving the security of the DNS ecosystem, [[IP Spoofing]], [[DDoS Attack]], [[Botnet Attacks]], and vulnerability notifications and presented at conferences such as the ACM CCS, NDSS, ACM IMC, IEEE Euro S&P, and IEEE INFOCOM.
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Affiliation: Grenoble Institute of Technology
Country: France

Maciej Korczynski is an associate professor of computer networks and cybersecurity at Grenoble Institute of Technology.[1]

Career[edit | edit source]

Previously, he was a post-doctoral researcher at TU Delft, in the Netherlands, analyzing large-scale Internet measurement and incident data to identify how providers of Internet services deal with security risks and incidents. Before that, he was a post-doctoral researcher at Rutgers University, in the United States, investigating algorithms in distributed anomaly detection systems.

Internet Governance[edit | edit source]

Maciej is a member of the Passive DNS Hunters Group, the Domains & Jurisdiction Program Contact Group, APWG (Research Partner), M3AAWG (Academic Member), and a designated representative of Grenoble Alps University at DNS-OARC (Supporter Membership).

Education[edit | edit source]

He received his Ph.D. in Computer Science from Grenoble Alps University in 2012.

Publications[edit | edit source]

He has co-authored over 30 research papers about DNS Abuse, vulnerabilities, reputation metrics, economic incentives for improving the security of the DNS ecosystem, IP Spoofing, DDoS Attack, Botnet Attacks, and vulnerability notifications and presented at conferences such as the ACM CCS, NDSS, ACM IMC, IEEE Euro S&P, and IEEE INFOCOM.

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