Trishita Tiwari is PhD student at Cornell University working on micro-architechtural security with Prof. Edward Suh. She just received her bachelors from Boston University where she was a Trustee Scholar, and graduated Summa Cum Laude in May 2019. There, she was a part of NISLab, where she worked with Prof. Ari Trachtenberg on various aspects of Cyber Security. Her recent research involved cache-based side-channel attacks, finding malicious uses of the Alt-Svc HTTP header (undergraduate thesis), and attacks on the Network Time Protocol (NTP). Her previous work included exploiting network side-channels on Android, creating a distributed web miner for Ethereum, and detecting anomalies to identify compromised VMs in the cloud. Till now, she has had her undergraduate work, including various first author publications, at conferences and workshops at IEEE Big Data 17, CSCML 18, ACM CCS'18, IEEE CNS 19, USENIX WOOT'19, and ACM CCS'19.