Carnegie Mellon University

Taro Tsuchiya

Taro Tsuchiya

Address
4665 Forbes Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15213

Bio

Taro Tsuchiya is a Ph.D. student at Carnegie Mellon University, advised by Professor Nicolas Christin at CyLab (Security and Privacy Institute). His research focuses on emerging computer security threats and harms in the financial system. He has published his first author paper at the leading computer security and measurement conferences, including USENIX Security, SIGMETRICS, and WWW. He is a recipient of the Nakajima Foundation Fellowship. More details: https://taro-tsuchiya.github.io/

Publications

Taro Tsuchiya, Jin-Dong Dong, Kyle Soska, and Nicolas Christin. Blockchain Address Poisoning. In Proceedings of the 34th USENIX Security Symposium (USENIX Security’25), 2025.

Taro Tsuchiya, Liyi Zhou, Kaihua Qin, Arthur Gervais, and Nicolas Christin. Blockchain Amplification Attack. In Proceedings of the ACM on Measurement and Analysis of Computing Systems (SIGMETRICS’25), 2025.

Taro Tsuchiya, Alejandro Cuevas, and Nicolas Christin. Identifying Risky Vendors in Cryptocurrency P2P Marketplaces. In Proceedings of the ACM Web Conference 2024 (WWW’24), 2024.

Taro Tsuchiya, Alejandro Cuevas, Thomas Magelinski, and Nicolas Christin. Misbehavior and Account Suspension in an Online Financial Communication Platform. In Proceedings of the ACM Web Conference 2023 (WWW’23), 2023.