Carter Yagemann

Assistant Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at the Ohio State University with interests in automated vulnerability discovery, root cause analysis, exploit prevention, and cyber-physical security.

#hacking Articles


GoSonar to Appear in IEEE S&P 2025

My coauthors and I will be presenting the paper "GoSonar: Detecting Logical Vulnerabilities in Memory Safe Language Using Inductive Constraint Reasoning" at IEEE S&P 2025 in May. Below is a preview of the abstract: As the global community advocates for the adoption of memory-safe programming languages, a significant research …

AI Psychiatry to Appear in USENIX'24

My coauthors and I will be presenting the paper "AI Psychiatry: Forensic Investigation of Deep Learning Networks in Memory Images" at USENIX 2024 in August. Below is a preview of the abstract: Online learning is widely used in production to refine model parameters after initial deployment. This opens several vectors …

CheatFighter to Appear in RAID'23

My coauthors and I will be presenting the paper "Extracting Threat Intelligence From Cheat Binaries For Anti-Cheating" at RAID 2023 in October. Below is a preview of the abstract: Rampant cheating remains a serious concern for game developers who fear losing loyal customers and revenue. While numerous anti-cheating techniques have …


Of Fancy Bears and Men: Attribution in Cybersecurity

I wrote a guest blog post for Georgia Tech's Internet Governance Project (IGP) on the topic of attack attribution. You can read the post here: http://www.internetgovernance.org/2017/03/09/of-fancy-bears-and-men-attribution-in-cybersecurity/