Projects

A showcase of some of my recent projects (both academic and software/hardware).

bluek1ttens

Security Tools

Penetration testing automation tools

 Sep 27, 2022

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A series of tools which I’ve built to automate certain tasks in penetration testing as well as to get better at Rust.

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Morello Project

Capability-hardened computer architecture with greatly improved memory safety

 Sep 15, 2021

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Morello is a research programme led by Arm and funded by the UKRI as part of the UK government Digital Security by Design programme. It defines a new prototype security architecture based on CHERI (Capability Hardware Enhanced RISC Instructions).

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Gluck IoT

Security-hardened smart glucometer and insulin delivery device

 Mar 10, 2021

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Proof of concept for a security-hardened automated glucometer and insulin delivery device for diabetics.

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Kepler

Tool for graphing relationships between entities in text

 Dec 18, 2020

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NLP project which identifies named entities within texts and graphs the relationships between them.

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Grid Wars

2D grid combat strategy game

 Jan 1, 2019

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Neural network

Adversarial examples against automated fact-checking systems

3rd-year university project

 May 13, 2022

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Adversarial examples against automated fact-checking systems have been demonstrated previously, but have generally focused on attacking either checkworthiness prediction or verdict prediction. This project assessed the feasibility of a new method of attacking fact-checkers, namely by attacking their evidence retrieval component, and found that doing so significantly reduced the performance of state-of-the-art fact-checking models, causing performance reductions of up to 70%.

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