Keith Irwin 1016 Manchester Drive Raleigh, NC, USA 27609 919-781-3651 KeithIrwin@yahoo.com Education: Carnegie Mellon University, B.S., Computer Science, 05/1998 North Carolina State University, current Computer Science PhD candidate Relevant Coursework: CMU: Number Theory, Special Topics in Theoretical Cryptography, Algorithms, Algorithms Core, Game Theory NC State: Information Systems Security Publications: "Using Prime Numbers for Cache Indexing to Eliminate Conflict Misses"; Mazen Kharbutli, Keith Irwin, Yan Solihin, and Jaejin Lee; 10th Intl. Symposium on High Performance Computer Architecture (HPCA); Feb 2004 "Four Simple Attacks on HDCP"; Keith Irwin; Web self-publication, July 2001; Cited in a paper presented to ACM-CCS8 DRM Workshop, Nov 2001 Under review: "An Identifiability-Based Access Control Model for Privacy Protection in Open Systems"; Keith Irwin and Ting Yu; Submitted to ACM Workshop on Privacy in the Electronic Society Relevant Work Experience Teaching Assistant for Information Systems Security course, NC State University From: 01/2004 To: 05/2004 Assisted in the preparation of homeworks, test, and exams. Graded the homeworks and half of the exam. Explained the course material to students requesting help. Research Assistant, NC State University From: 05/2003 To: 08/2003 Designed low-level computer architecture revisions. Performed simulations to evaluate same and wrote papers about the results. Cryptographic Consulting, Silicon Image, Inc. From: 08/2001 To: 10/2001 Performed HDCP-related analysis (specific details covered by NDA) until economic conditions forced the project to be terminated.