Fast and effective distribution of software updates (a.k.a. patches) to millions of Internet users has evolved into a critical task over the last years. In this talk, we characterize
Thomas Karagiannis received his Ph. D. at the Computer Science Department of the University of California at Riverside under the supervision of Associate Professor Michalis Faloutsos. From September 2006, he will join Microsoft Research at Cambridge as an Associate Researcher. During his studies, he has worked in various research labs such as Intel Research, Microsoft Research and the Cooperative Association for Internet Data Analysis (CAIDA) at UC San Diego. He received his B.S. at the Applied Informatics Department of the University of Macedonia, in Thessaloniki, Greece, and currently he is visiting the Foundation for Research and Technology, Hellas working with Professor Maria Papadopouli. His research interests include analysis and characterization of Internet traffic dynamics, classification and profiling of Internet applications, P2P networks, security and anomaly detection.
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