Martina Lindorfer is tenured Associate Professor at TU Wien, which she joined as an Assistant Professor at the end of 2018, as well as a key researcher at SBA Research, the largest information security research center in Austria. She received her PhD from TU Wien in 2016 and spent two years as a postdoc at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Her research and outreach activities have been recognized with the ERCIM Cor Baayen Young Researcher Award, the ACM CyberW Early Career Award for Women in Cybersecurity Research, as well as the Hedy Lamarr Award for special achievements in the field of modern information technologies from the City of Vienna.
Her research focuses on applied systems security and privacy, with a special interest in automated static and dynamic analysis techniques for the large-scale analysis of applications for malicious behavior, security vulnerabilities, and privacy leaks. Building on her background on malware analysis, she currently focuses on the analysis of mobile apps to enable transparency and accountability in the way they process and share private and sensitive information. For example, some of the techniques she develops help uncover new and unexpected ways in which apps are violating users’ privacy expectations.