
معرفی
Manuel Egele is an Associate Professor at Boston University’s Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and co-leads the Secure Systems Lab, a member of the International Secure Systems Lab. His work bridges software, systems, and embedded/mobile security with a focus on privacy.
His recent research trends include IoT kernel module analysis (FirmSolo), PHP web application debloating (Minimalist), and fuzzing innovations (MORPHUZZ, ThreadLock). He explores microarchitectural vulnerabilities, denial-of-service detection, and hardware-assisted security mechanisms, often publishing in top venues like USENIX Security, NDSS, and ACM CCS.
Egele actively contributes to academic service as an area chair, poster chair, and committee member for conferences such as IEEE Oakland, USENIX Security, and NDSS. He teaches courses like EC440: Operating Systems, EC521: Cyber-Security, and EC700: Vulnerability and Malware Defense, emphasizing practical security education.




