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Dr. Michael Schwarz is a tenured professor at CISPA Helmholtz Center for Information Security in Saarbrücken, Germany. His research focuses on microarchitectural side-channel attacks and system security, with notable contributions to vulnerabilities like Meltdown, Spectre, and ZombieLoad. He leads the RootSec Research Group and is a regular speaker at top-tier conferences including Black Hat and IEEE S&P.
- PhD in Computer Science from Graz University of Technology (2019)
- Two master’s degrees in Computer Science and Software Engineering
His work spans CPU security, transient execution attacks, and side-channel defenses, with 15 recent publications on topics like cache timing analysis, browser sandbox breaches, and compiler-induced vulnerabilities. Awards include multiple Busy Beaver Awards, Pwnie Awards, and recognition for foundational papers like Meltdown.
- Collaborated with Daniel Gruss (PhD advisor)
- Advises on hardware-software security interactions
Publications reveal a trend toward microarchitectural attack surfaces and practical exploitation frameworks, often leveraging hardware features (e.g., CPU caches, prefetchers) for security analysis. He has also contributed to secure memory allocation and browser-based fingerprinting research.
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