Kasper Rasmussen

Professor Kasper Rasmussen
Department of Computer Science,
Robert Hooke Building,
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Kasper Rasmussen is Associate Professor in the Computer Science Department. He joined University of Oxford in 2013 and in 2015 was awarded a University Research Fellowship from the Royal Society in London.
Kasper Rasmussen completed his masters degree in Computer Science (Information technology and Mathematics) from the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) in December 2005. His masters thesis was on optimization of path protection in circuit switched networks. Kasper did his Ph.D. with prof. Srdjan Capkun at the Department of Computer Science at ETH Zurich. During his Ph.D. he worked mainly on security issues relating to secure time synchronization and secure localization with a particular focus on distance bounding. After completing his Ph.D., Kasper worked as a post-doc at University of California, Irvine, with Prof. Gene Tsudik.
A list of current research interests can be found bellow.
- Security of Wireless Networks
- Protocol design
- Applied Cryptography
- Security of embedded systems
- Cyber-physical systems
Selected Publications
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Themis: A Secure Decentralized Framework for Microservice Interaction in Serverless Computing
Angeliki Aktypi‚ Dimitris Karnikis‚ Nikos Vasilakis and Kasper Rasmussen
In 17th International Conference on Availability‚ Reliability and Security (ARES '22). ACM. August, 2022.
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BLURtooth: Exploiting Cross−Transport Key Derivation in Bluetooth Classic and Bluetooth Low Energy
Daniele Antonioli‚ Nils Ole Tippenhauer‚ Kasper Rasmussen and Mathias Payer
In ASIA Conference on Computer and Communications Security (AsiaCCS). May, 2022.
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Long−Wire Leakage: The Threat of Crosstalk
Ilias Giechaskiel‚ Kasper Rasmussen and Ken Eguro
In IEEE Design and Test. January, 2022.
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