Annie Edmundson
About
Annie Edmundson is from Greater New York City Area. Annie works in the following industries: "Internet", "Higher Education", "Research", and "Music". Annie is currently Data Engineer at Spotify, located in Greater New York City Area. In Annie's previous role as a Security Engineer at Squarespace, Annie worked in Greater New York City Area until May 2019. Prior to joining Squarespace, Annie was a Researcher at Princeton University and held the position of Researcher at United States. Prior to that, Annie was a Graduate Research Intern at MIT Lincoln Laboratory, based in Lexington, Massachusetts from Jun 2016 to Aug 2016. Annie started working as Software Engineer at Twitter in San Francisco Bay Area in Jun 2015. From May 2012 to Aug 2012, Annie was Researcher at UC Berkeley, based in United States. Prior to that, Annie was a Researcher at UC Berkeley, based in Berkeley, California from Jun 2011 to Aug 2011.
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Annie Edmundson's current jobs
Annie Edmundson's past jobs
• Identified a new class of attacks on Software Defined Networking (SDN) frameworks. • Implemented multiple instantiations of attack on a variety of SDN controllers. • Designed potential countermeasures to protect against the new attack class.
As an intern on the Application Security Team, I: • Developed an open-source Content Security Policy (CSP) library in Scala. • Replaced Twitter’s existing CSP configuration with the new CSP library.
Performed a manual code review of an open source content management system. Designed and ran an experiment on code reviews for web security vulnerabilities. Conducted statistical analyses on results from 30 web developers’ code reviews.
Conducted research on ES&S iVotronic audit logs as a member of the Team for Research in Ubiquitous Secure Technology (TRUST). Implemented analyses to detect anomalies and benefit election officials. Successfully developed a new tool deployed as a web application for officials to use.