Anjo Vahldiek-Oberwagner is a Research Scientist at Intel Labs, where he focuses on analyzing, designing, building and evaluating secure software and hardware systems. In particular, techniques protecting data confidentiality and integrity of data center workloads. He received a PhD from the Max Planck Institute for Software Systems and the Saarland University. His research interests primarily include system security, operating systems, and distributed systems. He received the Facebook and USENIX Internet Defense Prize and the distinguished paper award for his work titled "ERIM: Secure, Efficient In-Process Isolation with Protection Keys."
Research areas
Architecture
Cloud Computing Systems
Distributed Systems
Security Architecture
Trusted Platforms
Notable Achievements
Technical papers published
13
Patents received
2
Technical papers published
13
Patents received
2
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