Bozhidar Stevanoski

Email: b.stevanoski@imperial.ac.uk

I am a first-year PhD student at the Computational Privacy Group at Imperial College London. I study the intersection of machine learning and privacy with a focus on machine learning-based attacks against query-based systems.

Before my PhD, I obtained an MSc in Data Science from the University of Ljubljana and a BSc in Computer Science at the Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje. I did both my Bachelor’s and Master’s thesis with the Department of Knowledge Technologies at Jožef Stefan Institute, where I researched change detection and adaptation in multi-target regression on data streams. During my higher education and high school, I have participated in mathematical and algorithmic competitions, such as Google HashCode (finalist) and International Mathematical Olympiad (medalist).


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Publications

  • Stevanoski, B., Cretu, A.-M., and de Montjoye Y. A. QueryCheetah: Fast Automated Discovery of Attribute Inference Attacks Against Query-Based Systems. ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (ACM CCS 2024) (2024).