Mark Allman
Senior Researcher
Networking and Security
International Computer Science Institute
United States of America
Biography
Mark Allman received his master's degree in electrical engineering and computer science from Ohio University in 1997. After that, he was a computer scientist at the NASA Glenn Research Center, first for Sterling Software and then for BBN Technologies. He joined ICSI in 2003. He is on the steering committee of the Internet Measurement Conference (of which he was the program chair in 2010) and the editorial boards of the IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking and the International Journal of Satellite Communications and Networking. He has co-chaired three working groups of the Internet Engineering Task Force and co-authored more than Requests For Comments (RFCs). His current research interests are in the areas of network architecture, network measurement, security, transport protocols, and congestion control. He is adjunct faculty in electrical engineering and computer science at Case Western Reserve University.
Research Interest
His current research interests are in the areas of network architecture, network measurement, security, transport protocols, and congestion control.
Publications
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Partridge C, Allman M. 2016. Addressing Ethical Considerations in Network Measurement Papers. Communications of the ACM. 59(10)
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Sargent M, Kristoff J, Paxson V, Allman M. 2017. On the Potential Abuse of IGMP. ACM Computer Communication Review. 47(1)
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Razaghpanah A, Nithyanand R, Vallina-Rodriguez N, Sundaresan S, Allman M, Kreibich C, Gill P. Submitted. Apps, Trackers, Privacy and Regulators: A Global Study of the Mobile Tracking Ecosystem. Proceedings of NDSS 2018.