Faculty Profiles

Devin Pohly

Devin Pohly, Ph.D.

Associate Lecturer of Computer Science

On Faculty since 2016




Pennsylvania State University, University Park
Ph.D., Computer Science and Engineering

Messiah College
B.A. (Hons), Computer Science

  • Computer Science Pedagogy
  • Human-Computer interaction
  • Reverse engineering
  • Secure network protocols
  • Data provenance
  • Operating systems design
  • Programming languages

Devin J. Pohly, Patrick McDaniel. MICSS: A Realistic Multichannel Secrecy Protocol
IEEE Global Communications Conference San Diego, CA, December 2015

Devin J. Pohly, Charles Sestito, Patrick McDaniel. Adaptive Protocol Switching Using Dynamically Insertable Bumps in the Stack
IEEE Conference for Military Communications Tampa, FL, October 2015

Devin J. Pohly, Patrick McDaniel. Multichannel Communication: Security by Network Diversity
Institute for Networking and Security Research Industry Day State College, PA, April 2014

Stephen McLaughlin, Devin J. Pohly, Patrick McDaniel, and Saman Zonouz. A Trusted Safety Verifier for Process Controller Code.
Proc. ISOC Network and Distributed Systems Security Symposium (NDSS) San Diego, CA, February 2014

Devin J. Pohly, Stephen McLaughlin, Kevin Butler, Patrick McDaniel. Hi-Fi: Collecting High-Fidelity Whole-System Provenance
28th Annual Computer Security Applications Conference (ACSAC) Orlando, FL, December 2012

Kevin Butler, Patrick McDaniel, Stephen McLaughlin, Devin J. Pohly, Radu Sion, Erez Zadok, and Marianne Winslett. Securing End-to-End Provenance: A Systems and Storage Perspective.
19th USENIX Security Symposium, Poster Presentation Washington, D.C., August 2010

Secure network protocols, data provenance, reverse engineering, operating systems design, human-computer interaction, programming languages, computer science pedagogy.