Sam Teplov

The FuriousMAC research group at the US Naval Academy was established in 2015 to investigate computer security and privacy topics. The group consists of current and former cyber operations and computer science faculty, as well as undergraduate and recently-graduated student researchers. FuriousMAC is especially interested in wireless network identifiers and how they can be leveraged to track users, as well as in evaluating techniques designed to prevent tracking and protect users’ privacy. FuriousMAC’s research has been published in numerous highly competitive security and privacy venues.

Appearing at:

Reverse Engineering Apple’s BLE Continuity Protocol for Tracking, OS Fingerprinting, and Behavioral Profiling