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Harsha Madhyastha

Twitter: @what_007
Harsha V. Madhyastha's research spans the areas of distributed systems, networking, and security and privacy. Most of his work focuses on simplifying the development of and enabling the cost-effective deployment of performant, highly available, and privacy-preserving Internet-scale software services. Many of the systems developed as part of his research have been widely used and have had significant impact. For example, WhyHigh has reduced latencies to Google by an order of magnitude for millions of users, the MyPageKeeper system for detecting social malware is in use by over 20,000 Facebook users, and Internet topology and performance data from the iPlane system has been used in research projects at over 100 institutions. His work has also received the IRTF's Applied Networking Research Prize and led to award papers at the USENIX NSDI, ACM SIGCOMM IMC, and IEEE CNS conferences. - from web.eecs.umich.edu/~harshavm/

Positions

“We must answer a key question in order to resolve the debate on network neutrality: How can we legally define the permissible ways an ISP could throttle or prioritize traffic in a manner that does not place undue burden on ISPs, yet is verifiable by third parties?”
Associate Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Michigan
13 December 2017
https://spectrum.ieee.org/tech-talk/telecom/internet/a-case-against-net-neutrality
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