Sarah Diesburg Postdoctoral Researcher (starting Spring 2013)
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Dr. Sarah Diesburg received both her Ph.D. degree in Computer Science (2012) and M.S. degree in Information Assurance (2008) at Florida State University, and she received her B.S. in Computer Science (2004) from the University of Northern Iowa. She joined the Department of Computer Science at Florida State University in 2012 for a post-doctoral appointment. Her research interests include operating systems, file systems, storage drivers, secure storage, and secure deletion.
Research
Dr. Diesburg's research interests address security and privacy issues on electronic storage. Her dissertation framework, TrueErase, is a backwards-compatible secure deletion solution that works with modern file systems and storage media, including flash drives. She is also interested in finding methods to improve and optimize the communication pathways in the operating system between the application and storage layers. Previously, she has worked in research to facilitate instruction of parallel computing aspects and paradigms through non-destrutive, drop-in classroom environments.
Selected Publications
- Diesburg S, Meyers C, Stanovich M, Mitchell M, Marshall J, Gould J, Wang AIA, Kuenning G. TrueErase: Per-File Secure Deletion for the Storage Data Path. "Proceedings of the 2012 ACM Annual Computer Security Applications Conference (ACSAC)", December 2012.
- Diesburg S, Wang AIA. A Survey of Confidential Data Storage and Deletion Methods. "ACM Computing Surveys", 43(1): Article 2, 2010, 37 pages.
- Diesburg S, Gray P, Joiner D. High Performance Computing Environments without the Fuss: The Bootable Cluster CD. "Proceedings of the 19th IEEE International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium (IPDPS)", 252.1, April 2005.
