News & Event​

(November 10) Really Catching Click-Fraud

Subject

Really Catching Click-Fraud

Date

16:00, Tuesday, November 10, 2015

Speaker

Saikat Guha (Microsoft Research, India)

Place

N1, Room #114

Overview:

Click-fraud in online advertising siphons several tens of millions of dollars from the online advertising ecosystem. In this talk, I’ll talk about our in-depth investigations into one of the most common ways of committing online advertising click-fraud. I’ll focus primarily on the techniques and parties involved, their incentives, points of vulnerability, and how these vulnerabilities can be exploited to get them to stop. This talk will not be recorded for reasons that will become apparent during the talk.

Profile:

Saikat Guha is a researcher at Microsoft Research in India. He is broadly interested in advertising systems and privacy systems. Saikat received his PhD from Cornell University in ’09. He authored the RFC that now serves as the best-practice for building TCP support in NATs and firewalls. In 2012, he was named one of MIT Technology Review’s TR-35 (35 young innovators under 35). Saikat is always looking to help PhD students who need data to achieve their world-domination goals.