Assistant Professor

Jeremiah is an assistant professor in the UVM computer science department. He is also affiliated with the Vermont Complex Systems Center. He obtained his M.S. (Information Security) and Ph.D. (Computer Science) from University College London in the United Kingdom. Prior to joining UVM, he was a postdoc at Northeastern University, Boston.

Publications

Onaolapo, Jeremiah, Martin Lazarov, and Gianluca Stringhini. "Master of sheets: a tale of compromised cloud documents." 2019 IEEE European Symposium on Security and Privacy Workshops (EuroS&PW). 2019.

Mariconti, Enrico, Jeremiah Onaolapo, Gordon Ross, and Gianluca Stringhini. "What's your major threat? On the differences between the network behavior of targeted and commodity malware." In 2016 11th International Conference on Availability, Reliability and Security (ARES). 2016.

Onaolapo, Jeremiah, Enrico Mariconti, and Gianluca Stringhini. "What happens after you are pwnd: Understanding the use of leaked webmail credentials in the wild." Proceedings of the 2016 ACM Internet Measurement Conference (IMC). 2016.

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Areas of Expertise and/or Research

Cybersecurity, Understanding Malicious Activity in Online Accounts, Honeypots, Social Network Security

Education

  • Ph.D., Computer Science - University College London

Contact

Office Location:

Innovation E407

Courses Taught

  • CS 266 Network Security and Cryptography