Data science
Sudheesh is a PhD student at the University of Washington advised by Prof. Kurtis Heimerl, and Prof. Richard Anderson at the intersection of networks and systems, working towards developing and deploying practical and performant large scale systems that allow people to gain access to critical services (Cellular / Internet) while maintaining their privacy, especially in regions where such connectivity might be challenging (Access/Censorship). Sudheesh’s works have been instrumental in identifying security challenges, and improving security of government websites across the world. His work with Cloudflare contributed to the large scale deployment of Oblivious DNS over HTTPS (ODoH), a performant and privacy enhancing DNS protocol across the world, and was awarded the Andreas Pfitzmann Best Student Paper award at PETS’21. Sudheesh’s contributions have resulted in significant changes to India’s telecom spam regulations (TCCCPR 2018) with a demonstrable impact on the reduction of spam messages in India. Sudheesh was supported by the Gaetano Borriello Endowed Fellowship for Change, a university nominee for the Microsoft Research PhD Fellowship, and the finalist of the Qualcomm Innovation Fellowship.
Data science
Sudheesh is a PhD student at the University of Washington advised by Prof. Kurtis Heimerl, and Prof. Richard Anderson at the intersection of networks and systems, working towards developing and deploying practical and performant large scale systems that allow people to gain access to critical services (Cellular / Internet) while maintaining their privacy, especially in regions where such connectivity might be challenging (Access/Censorship). Sudheesh’s works have been instrumental in identifying security challenges, and improving security of government websites across the world. His work with Cloudflare contributed to the large scale deployment of Oblivious DNS over HTTPS (ODoH), a performant and privacy enhancing DNS protocol across the world, and was awarded the Andreas Pfitzmann Best Student Paper award at PETS’21. Sudheesh’s contributions have resulted in significant changes to India’s telecom spam regulations (TCCCPR 2018) with a demonstrable impact on the reduction of spam messages in India. Sudheesh was supported by the Gaetano Borriello Endowed Fellowship for Change, a university nominee for the Microsoft Research PhD Fellowship, and the finalist of the Qualcomm Innovation Fellowship.
Data science
Sudheesh is a PhD student at the University of Washington advised by Prof. Kurtis Heimerl, and Prof. Richard Anderson at the intersection of networks and systems, working towards developing and deploying practical and performant large scale systems that allow people to gain access to critical services (Cellular / Internet) while maintaining their privacy, especially in regions where such connectivity might be challenging (Access/Censorship). Sudheesh’s works have been instrumental in identifying security challenges, and improving security of government websites across the world. His work with Cloudflare contributed to the large scale deployment of Oblivious DNS over HTTPS (ODoH), a performant and privacy enhancing DNS protocol across the world, and was awarded the Andreas Pfitzmann Best Student Paper award at PETS’21. Sudheesh’s contributions have resulted in significant changes to India’s telecom spam regulations (TCCCPR 2018) with a demonstrable impact on the reduction of spam messages in India. Sudheesh was supported by the Gaetano Borriello Endowed Fellowship for Change, a university nominee for the Microsoft Research PhD Fellowship, and the finalist of the Qualcomm Innovation Fellowship.