Below are my publications, most of which are related to my research.
articles
"Sensor Networks for Emergency Response: Challenges and Opportunities." Konrad Lorincz, David J. Malan, Thaddeus R.F. Fulford-Jones, Alan Nawoj, Antony Clavel, Victor Shnayder, Geoff Mainland, Steve Moulton, and Matt Welsh. IEEE Pervasive Computing. October – December, 2004.
conferences
A Public-Key Infrastructure for Key Distribution in TinyOS Based on Elliptic Curve Cryptography. David J. Malan, Matt Welsh, and Michael D. Smith. First IEEE International Conference on Sensor and Ad Hoc Communications and Networks. Santa Clara, California. October 2004. Also see slides.
Advanced Forensic Format: An Open, Extensible Format for Disk Imaging. Simson L. Garfinkel, David J. Malan, Karl-Alexander Dubec, Christopher C. Stevens, and Cecile Pham. Second Annual IFIP WG 11.9 International Conference on Digital Forensics. Orlando, Florida. January 2006. Also see slides.
Podcasting Computer Science E-1. David J. Malan. 38th ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education. Covington, Kentucky. March 2007. Also see slides and website.
Scratch for Budding Computer Scientists. David J. Malan and Henry H. Leitner. 38th ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education. Covington, Kentucky. March 2007. Also see gallery, Lecture Notes on Scratch, Lecture Notes on Scratch, Continued, Problem Set 3, Problem Set 4, and slides.
Virtualizing Office Hours in CS 50. David J. Malan. 14th Annual ACM Conference on Innovation and Technology in Computer Science Education. Paris, France. July 2009. Also see slides.
Advanced Forensic Format: An Open, Extensible Format for Disk Imaging. Simson L. Garfinkel, David J. Malan, Karl-Alexander Dubec, Christopher C. Stevens, and Cecile Pham. Second Annual IFIP WG 11.9 International Conference on Digital Forensics. Orlando, Florida. January 2006. Also see slides.
Podcasting Computer Science E-1. David J. Malan. 38th ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education. Covington, Kentucky. March 2007. Also see slides and website.
Scratch for Budding Computer Scientists. David J. Malan and Henry H. Leitner. 38th ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education. Covington, Kentucky. March 2007. Also see gallery, Lecture Notes on Scratch, Lecture Notes on Scratch, Continued, Problem Set 3, Problem Set 4, and slides.
Virtualizing Office Hours in CS 50. David J. Malan. 14th Annual ACM Conference on Innovation and Technology in Computer Science Education. Paris, France. July 2009. Also see slides.
dissertation
Rapid Detection of Botnets through Collaborative Networks of Peers. David J. Malan. Ph.D. Thesis. Harvard University, School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. Cambridge, Massachusetts. June 2007. Also see slides.
journals
Implementing Public-Key Infrastructure for Sensor Networks. David J. Malan, Matt Welsh, and Michael D. Smith. ACM Transactions on Sensor Networks. Volume 4, Issue 4. November 2008.
posters
CodeBlue: An Ad Hoc Sensor Network Infrastructure for Emergency Medical Care. David Malan, Thaddeus R.F. Fulford-Jones, Victor Shnayder, Breanne Duncan, Matt Welsh, Mark Gaynor, and Steve Moulton. Emerging Technology and Best Practices Seminar. Boston University. Boston, Massachusetts. May 2004.
Quantitative Approaches to Software Security & Information Privacy. Rachel Greenstadt, David J. Malan, Stuart E. Schechter, and Michael D. Smith. NSF Cyber Trust Annual Principal Investigator Meeting. Newport Beach, California. September 2005.
Quantitative Approaches to Software Security & Information Privacy. Rachel Greenstadt, David J. Malan, Stuart E. Schechter, and Michael D. Smith. NSF Cyber Trust Annual Principal Investigator Meeting. Atlanta, Georgia. January 2007.
Vital Dust: Wireless sensors and a sensor network for real-time patient monitoring. Dan Myung, Breanne Duncan, David Malan, Matt Welsh, Mark Gaynor, and Steve Moulton. 8th Annual New England Regional Trauma Conference. Burlington, Massachusetts. November 2003.
Quantitative Approaches to Software Security & Information Privacy. Rachel Greenstadt, David J. Malan, Stuart E. Schechter, and Michael D. Smith. NSF Cyber Trust Annual Principal Investigator Meeting. Newport Beach, California. September 2005.
Quantitative Approaches to Software Security & Information Privacy. Rachel Greenstadt, David J. Malan, Stuart E. Schechter, and Michael D. Smith. NSF Cyber Trust Annual Principal Investigator Meeting. Atlanta, Georgia. January 2007.
Vital Dust: Wireless sensors and a sensor network for real-time patient monitoring. Dan Myung, Breanne Duncan, David Malan, Matt Welsh, Mark Gaynor, and Steve Moulton. 8th Annual New England Regional Trauma Conference. Burlington, Massachusetts. November 2003.
reports
Crypto for Tiny Objects. David Malan. Harvard University Technical Report TR-04-04. January, 2004.
Low-Power, Secure Routing for MICA2 Mote. Breanne Duncan and David Malan. Harvard University Technical Report TR-06-04. March 2004.
Summary Structures for XML. David Malan. Harvard University Technical Report TR-05-04. March 2004.
Low-Power, Secure Routing for MICA2 Mote. Breanne Duncan and David Malan. Harvard University Technical Report TR-06-04. March 2004.
Summary Structures for XML. David Malan. Harvard University Technical Report TR-05-04. March 2004.
talks
A Public-Key Infrastructure for Key Distribution in TinyOS Based on Elliptic Curve Cryptography. First IEEE International Conference on Sensor and Ad hoc Communications and Networks. Santa Clara, California. October 2004.
CodeBlue: An Ad Hoc Sensor Network Infrastructure for Emergency Medical Care. International Workshop on Wearable and Implantable Body Sensor Networks. Imperial College. London, United Kingdom. April 2004.
Exploiting Temporal Consistency to Reduce False Positives in Host-Based, Collaborative Detection of Worms. ACM Workshop on Recurring Malcode. Fairfax, Virginia. November 2006. Also see paper and Wormboy.
Host-Based Detection of Worms through Peer-to-Peer Cooperation. ACM Workshop on Rapid Malcode. Fairfax, Virginia. November 2005. Also see paper and Wormboy.
One Big File Is Not Enough: A Critical Evaluation of the Dominant Free-Space Sanitization Technique. 6th Workshop on Privacy Enhancing Technologies. Cambridge, United Kingdom. June 2006. Also see paper.
Podcasting Computer Science E-1. 38th ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education. Covington, Kentucky. March 2007. Also see paper and website.
Podcasting E-1: It's All About Access. Podcast Academy at Boston University. Boston, Massachusetts. April 2006.
Rapid Detection of Botnets through Collaborative Networks of Peers. Final Oral Examination. Harvard University, School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. Cambridge, Massachusetts. May 2007. Also see dissertation.
Scratch @ Harvard. Scratch@MIT Conference. Cambridge, Massachusetts. July 2008.
Scratch for Budding Computer Scientists. 38th ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education. Covington, Kentucky. March 2007. Also see gallery, Lecture Notes on Scratch, Lecture Notes on Scratch, Continued, paper, Problem Set 3, Problem Set 4.
Teaching Computer Science in the Cloud. 2009 USENIX Annual Technical Conference. San Diego, California. June 2009.
Toward a Public-Key Infrastructure for Key Distribution in TinyOS Based on Elliptic Curve Cryptography. Qualifying Examination. Harvard University, School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. Cambridge, Massachusetts. November 2004.
Toward PKI for Sensor Networks. BBN Technologies. Cambridge, Massachusetts. November 2004.
Virtualizing Office Hours in CS 50. 14th Annual ACM Conference on Innovation and Technology in Computer Science Education. Paris, France. July 2009. Also see paper.
CodeBlue: An Ad Hoc Sensor Network Infrastructure for Emergency Medical Care. International Workshop on Wearable and Implantable Body Sensor Networks. Imperial College. London, United Kingdom. April 2004.
Exploiting Temporal Consistency to Reduce False Positives in Host-Based, Collaborative Detection of Worms. ACM Workshop on Recurring Malcode. Fairfax, Virginia. November 2006. Also see paper and Wormboy.
Host-Based Detection of Worms through Peer-to-Peer Cooperation. ACM Workshop on Rapid Malcode. Fairfax, Virginia. November 2005. Also see paper and Wormboy.
One Big File Is Not Enough: A Critical Evaluation of the Dominant Free-Space Sanitization Technique. 6th Workshop on Privacy Enhancing Technologies. Cambridge, United Kingdom. June 2006. Also see paper.
Podcasting Computer Science E-1. 38th ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education. Covington, Kentucky. March 2007. Also see paper and website.
Podcasting E-1: It's All About Access. Podcast Academy at Boston University. Boston, Massachusetts. April 2006.
Rapid Detection of Botnets through Collaborative Networks of Peers. Final Oral Examination. Harvard University, School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. Cambridge, Massachusetts. May 2007. Also see dissertation.
Scratch @ Harvard. Scratch@MIT Conference. Cambridge, Massachusetts. July 2008.
Scratch for Budding Computer Scientists. 38th ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education. Covington, Kentucky. March 2007. Also see gallery, Lecture Notes on Scratch, Lecture Notes on Scratch, Continued, paper, Problem Set 3, Problem Set 4.
Teaching Computer Science in the Cloud. 2009 USENIX Annual Technical Conference. San Diego, California. June 2009.
Toward a Public-Key Infrastructure for Key Distribution in TinyOS Based on Elliptic Curve Cryptography. Qualifying Examination. Harvard University, School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. Cambridge, Massachusetts. November 2004.
Toward PKI for Sensor Networks. BBN Technologies. Cambridge, Massachusetts. November 2004.
Virtualizing Office Hours in CS 50. 14th Annual ACM Conference on Innovation and Technology in Computer Science Education. Paris, France. July 2009. Also see paper.
tutorials
Replacing Real Servers with Virtual Machines Using Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) and Simple Storage Service (S3). 2009 USENIX Annual Technical Conference. San Diego, California. June 2009.
workshops
CodeBlue: An Ad Hoc Sensor Network Infrastructure for Emergency Medical Care. David Malan, Thaddeus Fulford-Jones, Matt Welsh, and Steve Moulton. ACM Workshop on Applications of Mobile Embedded Systems. Boston, Massachusetts. June 2004.
CodeBlue: An Ad Hoc Sensor Network Infrastructure for Emergency Medical Care. David Malan, Thaddeus Fulford-Jones, Matt Welsh, and Steve Moulton. International Workshop on Wearable and Implantable Body Sensor Networks. Imperial College. London, United Kingdom. April 2004. Also see slides.
Exploiting Temporal Consistency to Reduce False Positives in Host-Based, Collaborative Detection of Worms. David J. Malan and Michael D. Smith. ACM Workshop on Recurring Malcode. Fairfax, Virginia. November 2006. Also see slides and Wormboy.
Grading Qualitatively with Tablet PCs in CS 50. David J. Malan. Workshop on the Impact of Pen-Based Technology on Education. Blacksburg, Virginia. October 2009.
Host-Based Detection of Worms through Peer-to-Peer Cooperation. David J. Malan and Michael D. Smith. ACM Workshop on Rapid Malcode. Fairfax, Virginia. November 2005. Also see slides and Wormboy.
One Big File Is Not Enough: A Critical Evaluation of the Dominant Free-Space Sanitization Technique. Simson L. Garfinkel and David J. Malan. 6th Workshop on Privacy Enhancing Technologies. Cambridge, United Kingdom. June 2006. Also see slides.
CodeBlue: An Ad Hoc Sensor Network Infrastructure for Emergency Medical Care. David Malan, Thaddeus Fulford-Jones, Matt Welsh, and Steve Moulton. International Workshop on Wearable and Implantable Body Sensor Networks. Imperial College. London, United Kingdom. April 2004. Also see slides.
Exploiting Temporal Consistency to Reduce False Positives in Host-Based, Collaborative Detection of Worms. David J. Malan and Michael D. Smith. ACM Workshop on Recurring Malcode. Fairfax, Virginia. November 2006. Also see slides and Wormboy.
Grading Qualitatively with Tablet PCs in CS 50. David J. Malan. Workshop on the Impact of Pen-Based Technology on Education. Blacksburg, Virginia. October 2009.
Host-Based Detection of Worms through Peer-to-Peer Cooperation. David J. Malan and Michael D. Smith. ACM Workshop on Rapid Malcode. Fairfax, Virginia. November 2005. Also see slides and Wormboy.
One Big File Is Not Enough: A Critical Evaluation of the Dominant Free-Space Sanitization Technique. Simson L. Garfinkel and David J. Malan. 6th Workshop on Privacy Enhancing Technologies. Cambridge, United Kingdom. June 2006. Also see slides.


