Abhishek Bhaskar

CV [pdf]

Contact

Email: abhishekvasishtb[at]gmail[dot]com
 
Location: CODA E1017, Atlanta, GA
 
Links: (Scholar) (GitHub) (LinkedIn)

About Me

NEWS: I will be presenting my paper on the impact of equal-cost multi-path routing on DNS censorship @ USENIX Security 2022.


Hello! I am a CS PhD student at the School of Cybersecurity & Privacy in Georgia Tech working with Dr. Paul Pearce. Before that, I was a Software Engineer at GrammaTech Inc, in Ithaca, NY, where I was a part of the CodeSonar static analysis team. My work focused on statistical/ML model based API usage anomaly detection using CodeSonar. In the past I was part of the team which added Objective-C support to CodeSonar using the clang frontend (more on that here - CodeSonar Enters the World of iOS and Objective-C ). I completed my Master's degree at Syracuse University in 2016, with a thesis ` Automated code extraction from packed android applications` under the advisement of Dr. Heng Yin.

Research Interests

My main research interests lie in the intersection of network security and measurement.

Research Papers

  1. Many Roads Lead To Rome: How Packet Headers Influence DNS Censorship Measurement [pdf]
    Abhishek Bhaskar, Paul Pearce
    In USENIX Security 2022, Boston, MA, USA (Acceptance Ratio: ??)

  2. Things You May Not Know About Android (Un)Packers: A Systematic Study based on Whole-System Emulation [pdf]
    Y Duan, M Zhang, AV Bhaskar, H Yin, X Pan, T Li, X Wang, X Wang In NDSS 2018, San Diego, California, USA (Acceptance Ratio: 15.4%)

  3. Extract Me If You Can: Abusing PDF Parsers in Malware Detectors. [pdf]
    C Carmony, X Hu, H Yin, AV Bhaskar, M Zhang In
    NDSS 2016, San Diego, California, USA (Acceptance Ratio: 15.4%)

  4. Binary code continent: Finer-grained control flow integrity for stripped binaries. [pdf]
    M Wang, H Yin, AV Bhaskar, P Su, D Feng In
    ACSAC 2015, Los Angeles, California, USA (Acceptance Ratio: 24.4%)