Sid Stamm is Associate Professor of Computer Science and Software Engineering at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology. His focus is on socio-technical security and privacy exploits and their protections, specifically how technology acts as an amplifier to make bad guys badder and defenses more complicated and interesting. Sid pioneered tools like Content Security Policy, Do Not Track, and various anti-phishing and anti-spam techniques. Ultimately he seeks to line up consumer expectations with how the online marketplace operates. Sid has been Principal Security Engineer at Mozilla and earned his MS and Ph.D. from Indiana University.