Contact & Social
- Email:
- ds@cs.purdue.edu
- Blog:
- http://infinitesteps.blogspot.com/
- Facebook:
- http://www.facebook.com/infinitesteps
- LinkedIn:
- http://www.linkedin.com/in/danniestanley
- GitHub:
- https://github.com/infinitesteps
- StackOverflow:
- http://stackoverflow.com/users/1572157/infinitesteps
Education & Activities
Research
Published
- D. M. Stanley, Z. Deng, D. Xu, R. Porter, and S. Snyder. Guest-transparent instruction authentication for self-patching kernels. Proceedings of Military Communications Conference (MILCOM), October 2012.
- S. R. Snyder, T. Bowen, H. Agrawal, R. Porter, L. Bahler, D. M. Stanley, and R. L. Bolduc. Host-centric application and kernel protection based on integration of diverse sensors (poster, unclassified FOUO). In Malware Technical Exchange Meeting (MTEM), August 2012.
W.I.P.
- D. M. Stanley. Defeating stateful firewalls (abstract, poster, paper available upon request). In CERIAS Symposium, April 2011.
Projects
- Host Centric Intrusion Detection and Prevention (Graduate Research Assistant)
- Process Coloring (Graduate Research Assistant)
Process Coloring is a computer forensics project that aims to trace information flow through the operating system in a provenance-aware way. The project is part of CERIAS and advised by Dr. Dongyan Xu and Dr. Eugene Spafford. - A Systematic Defensive Framework for Combating Botnets (Graduate Research Assistant)
This project is part of CERIAS and I am advised by Dr. Dongyan Xu and Dr. Eugene Spafford.
Master's Thesis
- CAAST - Context-sensitive, Adaptable, Assistive
Services and Technology
A context-sensitive, adaptable, assistive services and technology system (CAAST) that takes advantage of the advancements in mobile computing to provide barrier-free access to environmental information and devices.