I am a graduate student at Princeton University in the ECE department. I specialize in understanding and defending against cross-layer network attacks and have done extensive research on the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP). I am an inventor and key advocate of Multi-Perspective Issuance Corroboration (MPIC) which helps protect HTTPS connections from BGP attacks. MPIC helps secure the issuance of all ~8 million HTTPS certificates signed every day as it is mandated by the CA/Browser Forum. I am also a founder of the Open Multi-Perspective Issuance Corroboration Project (Open MPIC) which provides open-source implementations of MPIC which are used in production by several leading CAs and winner of the 2025 IRTF applied networking research prize.