Cory Cornelius

Department of Computer Science
Dartmouth College
6211 Sudikoff Laboratory
Hanover, NH 03755-3510 USA

Education

Dartmouth College, Ph.D. Hanover, NH (2008–Present)
Fourth-year graduate student in Computer Science interested in security, privacy, networks and, in particular, the intersection of these fields.
Dartmouth College, A.B. Hanover, NH (2003–2007)
A.B. in Computer Science & Native American Studies.
Citations: Design & Implementation of a Rock Climbing Robot, Computer Architecture, Artificial Intelligence

Experience

Research Engineer BAE Systems, Inc. (2008)
Research Programmer Institute for Security Technology Studies (2007–2008)
Developed AnonySense, a system for privacy-aware people-centric sensing in Ruby & C.
Developed Nymble, a system for anonymous ip-address blocking in Ruby & C.
Programmer Campus Security Initiative, Dartmouth College (2006–2008)
Developed Achilles, a web client for managing Nessus scans in Ruby on Rails.
Programmer Institute for Security Technology Studies (2007)
Developed Baffle, a framework for behavioral based fingerprinting of 802.11 wireless devices in Ruby & C.
Intern BAE Systems, Inc. (2006)
Some work with Windows Kernel Drivers. Extensive work with rootkit/anti-rootkit technology.
Intern Institute for Security Technology Studies (2005–2006)
Developed TreeView, a tree-based log viewer in Java.
Developed system to parse, organize, and present linux tty (console) data collected from Honeypots using Java and MySQL.
Developed system to automatically analyze and archive phishing websites/malware received via email using Python.
Project Specialist United American Indian Involvement, Inc. (2003–2005)
Designed and developed the organization’s website and intranet using a customized MediaWiki.

Conference & Workshop Publications

An Amulet for trustworthy wearable mHealth
Jacob Sorber, Minho Shin, Ronald Peterson, Cory Cornelius, Shrirang Mare, Aarathi Prasad, Zachary Marois, Emma Smithayer, David Kotz
To Appear in Workshop on Mobile Computing Systems and Applications (HotMobile)
San Diego, California (February 28–29, 2012)
Adapt-lite: Privacy-aware, secure, and efficient mHealth sensing
Shrirang Mare, Jacob Sorber, Minho Shin, Cory Cornelius, David Kotz
In Proceedings of the Workshop on Privacy in the Electronic Society (WPES)
Chicago, Illinois, (October 17, 2011)
Adaptive security and privacy for mHealth sensing
Shrirang Mare, Jacob Sorber, Minho Shin, Cory Cornelius, David Kotz
In 2nd USENIX Workshop on Health Security (HealthSec)
San Francisco, California (August 9, 2011)
Recognizing whether sensors are on the same body
Cory Cornelius, David Kotz
In Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Pervasive Computing (PERVASIVE)
San Francisco, California (June 12–15, 2011)
On Usable Authentication for Wireless Body Area Networks
Cory Cornelius, David Kotz
In 1st USENIX Workshop on Health Security (HealthSec)
Washington, District of Columbia (August 10, 2010)
Darwin Phones: The Evolution of Sensing and Inference on Mobile Phones
Emiliano Miluzzo, Cory Cornelius, Ashwin Ramaswamy, Tanzeem Choudhury, Andrew Campbell, Zhigang Liu
In Proceedings of the 2010 International Conference on Mobile Systems, Applications, and Services (MobiSys)
San Francisco, California (June 15–18 2010)
DEAMON: Energy-efficient sensor monitoring
Minho Shin, Patrick Tsang, David Kotz, Cory Cornelius
In Proceedings of the IEEE Communications Society Conference on Sensor, Mesh, and Ad Hoc Communications and Networks (SECON)
Rome, Italy (June 22–26, 2009)
AnonySense: Privacy-Aware People-Centric Sensing
Cory Cornelius, Apu Kapadia, David Kotz, Dan Peebles, Minho Shin, Nikos Triandopoulos
In Proceedings of the 2008 International Conference on Mobile Systems, Applications, and Services (MobiSys)
Breckenridge, Colorado (June 17–20, 2008)
AnonySense: Opportunistic and Privacy-Preserving Context Collection
Apu Kapadia, Nikos Triandopoulos, Cory Cornelius, Daniel Peebles, David Kotz
In Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Pervasive Computing (PERVASIVE)
Sydney, Australia (May 19–22, 2008)
Active Behavioral Fingerprinting of Wireless Devices
Sergey Bratus, Cory Cornelius, David Kotz, Dan Peebles
In Proceedings of the First ACM Conference on Wireless Network Security (WiSec)
Alexandria, Virginia (March 30–April 2, 2008)

Journal Publications

Nymble: Blocking Misbehaving Users in Anonymizing Networks
Patrick Tsang, Apu Kapadia, Cory Cornelius, Sean Smith
In IEEE Transactions on Dependable and Secure Computing (TDSC)
Volume 8, Number 2, Pages 256–269, March–April 2011
AnonySense: A System for Anonymous Opportunistic Sensing
Minho Shin, Cory Cornelius, Dan Peebles, Apu Kapadia, David Kotz, Nikos Triandopoulos
In Journal of Pervasive and Mobile Computing (PMC)
Volume 7, Issue 1, Pages 16–30, February 2011

Talks

DEAMON: Energy-efficient sensor monitoring
IEEE Communications Society Conference on Sensor, Mesh, and Ad Hoc Communications and Networks (SECON)
Rome, Italy (June 22–26, 2009)
Active 802.11 fingerprinting
ToorCon 2008
San Diego, California (September 26–28, 2008)
Active 802.11 fingerprinting
Black Hat USA 2008 Briefings and Training
Las Vegas, Nevada (August 2–7, 2008)
Dartmouth Cyber-Security Initiative and the New Achilles Vulnerability Assessment Console: A Case Study in Collaboration
12th Annual Colloquium for Information Systems Security Education (CISSE)
Dallas, Texas (June 2–4, 2008)
Dartmouth Cyber-Security Initiative and the New Achilles Vulnerability Assessment Console: A Case Study in Collaboration
EDUCAUSE Security Professionals Conference
Arlington, Virginia (May 4–6, 2008)
Active 802.11 fingerpinting: gibberish and 'secret handshakes' to know your AP
ShmooCon 2008
Washington, District of Columbia (February 15–18, 2008)

Posters

Passive Biometrics for Pervasive Wearable Devices
Cory Cornelius, Zachary Marois, Jacob Sorber, Ron Peterson, Shrirang Mare, David Kotz
To Appear in Workshop on Mobile Computing Systems and Applications (HotMobile)
San Diego, California (February 28–29, 2012)
Reliable People-Centric Sensing with Unreliable Voluntary Carriers
Minho Shin, Cory Cornelius, Daniel Peebles, Apu Kapadia, Patrick Tsang, David Kotz
In Proceedings of the 2008 International Conference on Mobile Systems, Applications, and Services (MobiSys)
Breckenridge, Colorado (June 17–20, 2008)

Awards

Google American Indian Science & Engineering Society Scholar (2008–2009)
John G. Kemeny Computing Prize (2006–2007)
Winner in the Team Design category for Achilles
John G. Kemeny Computing Prize (2005–2006)
Winner in the Team Innovation category for BlitzChat: a DND-authenticated, location-aware instant messenger

Memberships

Student Member American Indian Science and Engineering Society (2003–Present)
Board of Directors United American Indian Involvement (2002–2003)
Advisory Board Circles of Care (2002–2003)