I led a research project on Algorithm Substitution Attacks (ASAs) while I was at the University of Waterloo. I explored the consequences of a applying a formal and powerful state reset capability to the detector in this model, and found that many ASAs published by other researchers in this area where detectable in the new model. I then showed how we can modify many existing symmetric ASAs to create asymmetric ASAs in a very general way. This work was published in Transactions on Symmetric Cryptology 2021 Issue 2, and will be presented at FSE in Athens, Greece in March 2022. Here is a link to the published work.