Welcome to my home page!

Welcome! I'm a member of the Department of Computer Science at Florida State University as a post-doctoral researcher. I'm interested in all areas where operating systems and security intersect. My most recent work, TrueErase, is a backwards-compatible secure deletion framework for modern file systems and storage, and it was recently published in ACSAC 28. I'm also currently teaching the graduate Linux kernel and device driver programming course for the Spring 2013 semester.

NEWS: I've officially accepted an Assistant Professorship at the University of Northern Iowa starting in August of 2013!

Contact Information

I'm most easily found through email, although stopping by my office might work too.

  • email: diesburg [at] cs.fsu.edu
  • office: LOV 105-A

Classes I am Teaching

If you are a student looking for one of my class websites, please go to my class webpage.

Public Key

For my public key, click here.

FSU ACM Programming Contest Questions

Two of the questions I submitted to the 2010 FSU ACM Programming Contest were accepted and used. Here is question 1 and question 2.