Dear Sir/Madam, I'm Nachiket Trivedi, a senior undergrad student from DA-IICT, India. I've been working as a cybersecurity researcher at DA-IICT under Prof. Manik Lal Das since a year. I've taken master level courses in Cryptography and Security Protocols, and have many projects as well. I'm well versed in C, Java, and Python. I've published 2 research papers in international conferences in the domain of cybersecurity. The details of my papers are as follows: [1] "MalDetec: A Non-Root Approach for Dynamic Malware Detection in Android <https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-72598-7_14> ” in International Conference on Information System Security-2017, IIT-Bombay, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India, Dec 2017 [2] “Auditing Access to Private Data on Android Platform <https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-72344-0_6> ”, in International Conference on Distributed Computing and Internet Technology-2018, KIIT University, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India, Jan 2018 Now, I want to contribute to open source pertaining to the same field, and hence I've been exploring about it. I stumbled upon your organization and was quite impressed by varied branches of Python Software Foundation, especially Kivy Framework, which I've worked with before. In my first research paper, I propose a tool(MalDetec) which uses a network traffic analysis to detect malicious URL accesses in android without root-privilege requirements. I used python to make this tool because of its rich library support and easy network traffic analysis. I consulted the python-for-android open source project and hence used the Kivy framework to design my tool. My whole research paper revolves around malware detection, with Python and Kivy being at the core of it. Having said that, I would be really grateful if you can provide me some work and hence an opportunity to contribute to your organization. Eagerly waiting for your reply. PFA my resume. Regards, Nachiket Trivedi
On 2018-01-20 3:19 AM, Nachiket Trivedi wrote:
Now, I want to contribute to open source pertaining to the same field, and hence I've been exploring about it. I stumbled upon your organization and was quite impressed by varied branches of Python Software Foundation, especially Kivy Framework, which I've worked with before. In my first research paper, I propose a tool(MalDetec) which uses a network traffic analysis to detect malicious URL accesses in android without root-privilege requirements. I used python to make this tool because of its rich library support and easy network traffic analysis. I consulted the python-for-android open source project and hence used the Kivy framework to design my tool. My whole research paper revolves around malware detection, with Python and Kivy being at the core of it.
Hi Nachiket, I'm sorry to say that I haven't heard from Kivy yet this year, so I don't know if they're intending to participate, but I'm currently assuming they don't intend to participate with us. You should contact them directly! Their contact information can be found here: https://kivy.org/docs/contact.html Terri
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