I defended my PhD under Engin
Kirda at Northeastern University in the Systems Security Lab, in
2025.
I got my MS and BS in Computer Science from the University of Michigan
where I researched censorship, ransomware, and network measurement with
J. Alex Halderman and Roya Ensafi.
Also at Michigan, I got the opportunity to teach the introductory computer
security course for a total of three years, two of which as the head
graduate student instructor.
My research interests include, but are not limited to: network and web
security, systems security, practical security application of machine
learning, censorship measurement and circumvention, network measurement,
usable security, and privacy.
Decentralized Control: A Case Study of Russia
Reethika Ramesh, Ram Sundara Raman, Matthew Bernhard, Victor Ongkowijaya, Leonid Evdokimov, Anne Edmundson, Steven Sprecher, Muhammad Ikram, Roya Ensafi
In Proceedings of the 27th Network and Distributed Systems Symposium(NDSS'20), February 2020