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I am a Senior Software Engineer at Mark43 on the locations team. I joined in 2018 after a year as a Forward Deployed Engineer at Palantir. I studied computer science at Harvard, where I developed a passion for the growing intersection of technology, privacy, and government.
As part of my career, I have had the opportunity to work at the Federal Trade Commission, a data use protection startup, and with professors at the vanguard of privacy research. My study of privacy vulnerabilities in darknet markets was covered by international media—read about it and my other work below!
As a hobby on the side, I manage the websites of my sister Karyn Lisker, and my friends Zev Kane and Ian Miller.
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June 13, 2019 Pinpoint by Mark 43 podcast episode interview on the future of Next Generation 911 and my work on the psychological impact of traumatic imagery on dispatchers.
February 2017 Sunday Times article on investigation inspired by my darknet market research.
September 2016 Washington Post article covering my darknet market research.
Published September 2016 on Medium, a study on geolocation metadata prevalence in markets on the dark web. Co-authored with Michael Rose.
Published October 2015 in Technology Science, a study on user data sharing by mobile apps. Research conducted while a Fellow at the Federal Trade Commission.
A collection of some of my recordings and musical endeavors.