<p>Taesoo Kim is associate professor in the School Computer Science at Georgia Tech. He also serves as the director of the Georgia Tech Systems Software and Security Center (GTS3). He is genuinely interested in building a system that has underline principles for why it should be secure. Those principles include the design of the system, analysis of its implementation, elimination of certain classes of vulnerabilities, and clear separation of its trusted components. His thesis work, in particular, focused on detecting and recovering from attacks on computer systems, as known as undo computing. He holds a SM (2011) and a PhD (2014) from MIT EECS.</p>