Santiago Torres-Arias
Purdue University
Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering
West Lafayette, Indiana, USA
Santiago is an Assistant Professor at Purdue's Electrical and
Computer Engineering Department. His interests include binary
analysis, cryptography, distributed systems, and
security-oriented software engineering. His current research
focuses on securing the software development lifecycle, cloud
security, and update systems. Santiago is a member of the Arch
Linux security team and has contributed patches to F/OSS
projects on various degrees of scale, including Git, the Linux
Kernel, Reproducible Builds, NeoMutt, and the Briar project.
Santiago is also a maintainer for Cloud Native Computing
Foundation's project The Update Framework (TUF) as well as
lead the in-toto and Sigstore projects.