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Nitesh Saxena - Professor, Computer Science; Associate Director, Global Cyber Research Institute; Dean's Research Fellow 2022-23

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Paper accepted to IEEE S&P (Magazine)

Posted on August 24, 2025 by nsaxena

  • Your Headset is Listening: Motion Sensor Side-Channels and the Future of XR Privacy
    Cong Shi, Yan Wang, Yingying Chen, and Nitesh Saxena.
    In IEEE Security and Privacy (Magazine), 2025.

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Another recent SPIES graduate to take up faculty position

Posted on August 21, 2025 by nsaxena

https://scholar.googleusercontent.com/citations?view_op=medium_photo&user=94bU49IAAAAJ&citpid=6

Another one joins academia!

Anuradha Mandal, SPIES Lab’s PhD graduate, is taking up a faculty job. She is joining the Computer Science department at the University at Albany, State University of New York (SUNY), as a Visiting Assistant Professor to tenure-track Assistant Professor starting Fall 2025.

Congratulations to Anuradha and best wishes for a successful career in pretty Up State New York.

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Paper accepted to CSCML 2025

Posted on August 13, 2025 by Jimmy Dani

  • Robust and Verifiable MPC with Applications to Linear Machine Learning Inference
    Tzu-Shen Wang, Jimmy Dani, Juan Garay, Soamar Homsi, and Nitesh Saxena
    In the 9th International Symposium on Cyber Security, Cryptology, and Machine Learning (CSCML), December 2025.

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SPIES graduate to start as Assistant Professor

Posted on July 22, 2025 by nsaxena

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Shalini Saini, SPIES Lab’s recent PhD graduate, is taking up a faculty job. She is joining the Computer Science and Engineering Technology department at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore, as a tenure-track Assistant Professor starting Fall 2025.

Many congratulations to Shalini for making the SPIES lab proud, and best wishes for continuing to make a strong impact in academia!

 

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Paper accepted to ACM CCS 2025

Posted on July 2, 2025 by nsaxena

  • Harnessing Vital Sign Vibration Harmonics for Effortless and Inbuilt XR User Authentication
    Tianfang Zhang, Qiufan Ji, Md Mojibur Rahman Redoy Akanda, Zhengkun Ye, Ahmed Tanvir Mahdad, Cong Shi, Yan Wang, Nitesh Saxena, Yingying Chen
    In the ACM SIGSAC Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS), October 2025. 

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Paper accepted to ICME 2025

Posted on June 24, 2025 by nsaxena

MarkMatch: Same-Hand Stuffing Detection.
Fei Zhao, Runlin Zhang, Chengcui Zhang, and Nitesh Saxena
IEEE International Conference on Multimedia and expo (ICME), June 30-July 4th, 2025.

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SPIES Lab’s Browser Fingerprinting Work in the News

Posted on June 23, 2025 by Jimmy Dani

SPIES Lab’s study, led by Zengrui Liu (former SPIES), Jimmy Dani and Nitesh Saxena, provides the first evidence of the use of browser fingerprints for online tracking. The researchers discovered that websites are covertly employing browser fingerprinting — a technique that uniquely identifies a web browser — to track users across browsing sessions and sites.

Read our full paper here.

Media outlets featuring our browser fingerprinting work include:

  • Your browser is snitching on you, The Kim Komando Show
  • New Research Provides First Evidence of the Use of Browser Fingerprints for Online Tracking, Soylent News
  • Tracking of Internet users via browser fingerprinting, IT Daily
  • Tracking of Internet users via browser fingerprinting, PCtipp
  • Tracking Internet users via browser fingerprinting, Innovation & Information
  • Psylo browser tries to obscure digital fingerprints by giving every tab its own IP address, The Register
  • Tracking of Internet users via fingerprinting, pressetext
  • New Research Reveals How Websites Secretly Track Users Without Cookies, Israel Homeland Security (iHSL)
  • Your web browser may be spying on you — Even without cookies, Knowridge Science Report
  • VPNs cannot protect against browser fingerprinting – but this new web browser could be the fix, msn.com
  • Researchers Link Browser Fingerprints to Ad Targeting, Undermining Online Privacy Promises, Digital Information world
  • Websites are secretly tracking you using your browser’s ‘fingerprint’, Earth.com
  • Websites Are Tracking You Via Browser Fingerprinting, Hacker News
  • Websites Are Tracking You Via Browser Fingerprinting, researchers show, Tech Xplore
  • Psylo browser tries to obscure digital fingerprints by giving every tab its own IP address, The Register
  • The browser reveals its identity. Why is this a problem?, gazeta na niedzielę (GNN)
  • Risky Bulletin: Russian hackers abuse app-specific passwords to bypass MFA, RISKY.BIZ
  • Researchers relate browser fingerprints to ad targeting, undermining promises of online privacy., Consultant ALEX BARBOSA
  • VPNs cannot protect against browser fingerprinting – but this new web browser could be the fix, Tech Radar, June 21, 2025

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Journal paper accepted to IEEE TIFS

Posted on June 19, 2025 by nsaxena

Building and Testing a Hidden-Password Online Password Manager
Mohammed Jubur, Chistopher Price, Maliheh Shirvanian, Stanislaw Jarecki, Hugo Krawczyk and Nitesh Saxena
In IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security (TIFS), 2025.

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SPIES Lab’s Browser Fingerprinting Work Features in News

Posted on June 18, 2025 by Jimmy Dani

SPIES Lab’s study, led by Zengrui Liu (former SPIES), Jimmy Dani and Nitesh Saxena, provides the first evidence of the use of browser fingerprints for online tracking. The researchers discovered that websites are covertly employing browser fingerprinting — a technique that uniquely identifies a web browser — to track users across browsing sessions and sites.

Read our full paper here.

Websites Are Tracking You Via Browser Fingerprinting, Department of Computer Science & Engineering, Texas A&M University

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Paper Accepted to USENIX Security 2025

Posted on June 6, 2025 by Jimmy Dani

SoK: Inaccessible & Insecure: An Exposition of Authentication Challenges Faced by Blind and Visually Impaired Users in State-of-the-Art Academic Proposals
Md Mojibur Rahman Redoy Akanda, Amanda Lacy, Nitesh Saxena
In 34th USENIX Security Symposium, August 2025.

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Recent News

  • Paper accepted to WiSec 2025 January 13, 2026
  • Paper accepted to EACL 2026 January 5, 2026
  • Paper accepted to USENIX Security 2026 December 17, 2025
  • SPIES Lab Research Cited in News Coverage on AI Security Breach December 14, 2025
  • SPIES Lab Research Featured in TAMU College of Engineering Spotlight December 5, 2025
  • Paper accepted to IJCNLP-AACL October 25, 2025
  • TAMU SPIES Lab Wins CCS 2025 Distinguished Paper Award! October 20, 2025
  • 6 out of 7 PhD graduates in past 4 years are in faculty positions October 4, 2025
  • Dr. Saxena joins the Editorial Board of ACM AILET September 29, 2025
  • Paper accepted to eCrime 2025 September 9, 2025
  • Paper accepted to IEEE S&P (Magazine) August 24, 2025
  • Another recent SPIES graduate to take up faculty position August 21, 2025
  • Paper accepted to CSCML 2025 August 13, 2025
  • SPIES graduate to start as Assistant Professor July 22, 2025
  • Paper accepted to ACM CCS 2025 July 2, 2025
  • Paper accepted to ICME 2025 June 24, 2025
  • SPIES Lab’s Browser Fingerprinting Work in the News June 23, 2025
  • Journal paper accepted to IEEE TIFS June 19, 2025
  • SPIES Lab’s Browser Fingerprinting Work Features in News June 18, 2025
  • Paper Accepted to USENIX Security 2025 June 6, 2025

Contact Info

Nitesh Saxena

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435 Nagle Street

College Station, Tx 77843-3112
email: nsaxena[at]tamu.edu (best way to reach me)

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  • Paper accepted to WiSec 2026
  • Paper accepted to EACL 2026
  • Paper accepted to USENIX Security 2026
  • SPIES Lab Research Cited in News Coverage on AI Security Breach
  • SPIES Lab Research Featured in TAMU College of Engineering Spotlight
  • Paper accepted to IJCNLP-AACL 2025
  • TAMU SPIES Lab Wins CCS 2025 Distinguished Paper Award!
  • Paper accepted to eCrime 2025
  • Paper accepted to IEEE S&P (Magazine)
  • Another recent SPIES graduate to take up faculty position

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