Eric Chan-Tin

Assistant Professor
Computer Science Department
Oklahoma State University


chantin AT cs.okstate.edu

Office: 229 MSCS
Phone Number: 405-744-5273


Links: Publications, Teaching, Students


I am an Assistant Professor in the Computer Science department at Oklahoma State University. I received my Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota in May 2011. I am privileged to have worked with Professor Nick Hopper (adviser) and Professor Yongdae Kim.


Research Interests


Publications

Journals, Conferences/Workshops, Posters, In Progress

Journals

Eric Chan-Tin, Victor Heorhiadi, Nicholas Hopper, and Yongdae Kim. " The Frog-Boiling Attack: Limitations of Secure Network Coordinate Systems", ACM Transactions on Information and Systems Security (TISSEC), 14(3):1-28, November 2011. (@2011 ACM)

Peng Wang, James Tyra, Eric Chan-Tin, Tyson Malchow, Denis Foo Kune, Nicholas Hopper, and Yongdae Kim. "Attacking the kad network - real world evaluation and high fidelity simulation using DVN", Security and Communication Networks, n/a. doi: 10.1002/sec.172

Nicholas Hopper, Eugene Y. Vasserman, and Eric Chan-Tin. "How much anonymity does network latency leak?", ACM Transactions on Information and System Security (TISSEC),13(2):1-28, February 2010. (© 2010 ACM)

Peer-Reviewed Conferences/Workshops

Eric Chan-Tin, Tingting Chen, and Subhash Kak. "A Comprehensive Security Model for New Challenges in Networking Applications", to appear at Workshop on Privacy, Security and Trust in Mobile and Wireless Systems (MobiPST) 2012.

Eric Chan-Tin and Nicholas Hopper. "KoNKS: Konsensus-style Network Koordinate System", to appear at ASIACCS 2012.

Eric Chan-Tin and Nicholas Hopper. "Accurate and Provably Secure Latency Estimation with Treeple", at NDSS 2011, San Diego, CA.

Eric Chan-Tin, Daniel Feldman, Yongdae Kim, and Nicholas Hopper. "The Frog-Boiling Attack: Limitations of Anomaly Detection for Secure Network Coordinates," at SecureComm 2009, Athens, Greece.

Hun Kang, Eric Chan-Tin, Yongdae Kim, and Nicholas Hopper. "Why Kad Lookup Fails", at IEEE Conference on Peer-to-Peer Computing (P2P) 2009, Seattle, Washington.

Brent ByungHoon Kang, Eric Chan-Tin, Christopher P. Lee, James Tyra, Hun Jeong Kang, Chris Nunnery, Zachariah Wadler, Greg Sinclair, Nicholas Hopper, David Dagon, and Yongdae Kim. "Towards Complete Node Enumeration in a Peer-to-Peer Botnet", at ACM Symposium on Information, Computer & Communication Security (ASIACCS) 2009, Sydney, Australia.

Peng Wang, James Tyra, Tyson Malchow, Yongdae Kim, Nicholas Hopper, Denis Foo Kune, and Eric Chan-Tin. "Attacking the Kad Network" at SecureComm 2008, Istanbul, Turkey.

Nicholas Hopper, Eugene Y. Vasserman, and Eric Chan-Tin. "How much anonymity does network latency leak?" at ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS) 2007, Alexandria VA, USA.

Peer-Reviewed Conference Posters

Eric Chan-Tin and Nicholas Hopper. "Secure Latency Estimation with Treeple", in ACM CCS'10/Posters.


Teaching

Oklahoma State University

Fall 2012: CS 2433: C/C++ Programming

Spring 2012: CS 2433: C/C++ Programming

Fall 2011: CS 2433: C/C++ Programming

Fall 2011: CS 5070: Security Seminar

University of Minnesota

Fall 2010: CSci 4061: Introduction to Operating Systems (Undergraduate), Lead Teaching Assistant

Spring 2009: Preparing Future Faculty (PFF) program -- Mentorship at Macalester College

Fall 2007: CSci 5103: Operating Systems (Graduate), Teaching Assistant

Fall 2006: CSci 4211: Computer Networks (Undergraduate), Teaching Assistant


Students Supervision

I had the privilege of working with the following students:

Ph.D. Students, current

Undergraduate Research Supervision