Justin Pettit
jpettit at cs stanford edu
High Performance Networking Group
Department of Computer Science
Stanford University
353 Serra Mall, Gates 350
Stanford, CA 94305
About Me
Before coming to Stanford, I spent nearly ten years in industry working on
computer security issues. My work primarily consisted of network penetration
studies and development of intrusion detection systems (IDS/IPS). I have
worked at three successful startups, including one that I co-founded. Lately,
most of my research work has been centered around
Ethane, a security architecture for
enterprise networks. The OpenFlow and
NOX projects are rooted in some of the research from Ethane.
If you are interested in more details of my work experience, you can read my
resume.
Publications and Patent
- Ethane: Taking Control of the Enterprise
Martin Casado, Michael J. Freedman, Justin Pettit, Jianying Luo, Nick McKeown and Scott Shenker
Proc. ACM SIGCOMM
(SIGCOMM '07) Kyoto, Japan, August 2007
- Prototyping Fast, Simple, Secure Switches for Ethane
Jianying Luo, Justin Pettit, Martin Casado, John Lockwood, Nick McKeown
IEEE Hot Interconnects
(2007 IEEE Hot Interconnects) Stanford, CA, August 2007
- Computer Security and Management System
Craig Rowland, Justin Pettit, Aaron Rhodes, and Vicki Irwin
US Patent 7058968