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245 Hira Agrawal, PhD is a senior scientist at Applied Communication Sciences (formerly Telcordia Technologies). He has over twenty years of research experience in software engineering techniques and tools. He is currently leading a U.S. Army CERDEC project on software quality assurance. He received his PhD in computer science from Purdue University. Preet Bharara, JD is the United States attorney for the Southern District of New York. He oversees the litigation of all criminal and civil cases brought on behalf of the United States in the district. A graduate of Harvard College, he received his JD degree from Columbia Law School where he was a member of the Columbia Law Review. Thomas F. Bowen, PhD is a chief scientist in Applied Communication Sciences (formerly Telcordia Technologies) Applied Research Area, performing computer security research focusing on real-time, host-based intrusion detection and reaction for the U.S. government and commercial sponsors. Bowen’s prior work with Bell Labs and Telcordia focused on software for control of commercial and prototype telecommunication systems. Dyann Bradbury is the president of the InfraGard National Members Alliance (INMA). She previously served on the INMA board where she was chair of the budget committee and a member of the DHS Partnership Committee. She also is the director of IT compliance at Digital River. C o n t r i b u t o r s 246 Contributors Vincent Buskens, PhD is associate professor at the Interuniversity Center for Social Science Theory and Methodology (ICS) at Utrecht University as well as professor of empirical legal studies at the Erasmus School of Law of the Erasmus University Rotterdam. D. Frank Hsu, PhD is the Clavius Distinguished Professor of Science, former chairman of computer and information science, and former associate dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences at Fordham University. He was chair of the Section of Computer and Information Science at the New York Academy of Sciences and founding editor and editor in chief of the Journal of Interconnection Networks (JOIN). He holds an MS from the University of Texas at El Paso and a PhD from the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor. Kuan-Tsae Huang, PhD is the chairman of Taskco Corporation. Prior to that, Dr. Huang was a vice president at IBM and senior consultant at the National Library of Medicine/National Institute of Health. He holds a PhD in EECS from MIT and an MS in mathematics from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. Kevin Kelly, MA retired from the New York City Police Department (NYPD) in 2007 as a detective squad supervisor and executive officer of the Computer Crimes Squad with over 21 years of experience in law enforcement . He investigated and supervised all major criminal investigations where electronics or high technology means were deployed. As the direct supervisor of the computer forensic laboratory, he was responsible for conducting computer forensic investigations, training, equipping, and managing all computer forensic cases in the NYPD. Kelly also helped to develop and teach courses in cyber security and computer forensics at Fordham University. Kathleen L. Kiernan is a veteran of federal law enforcement and is chairperson of the InfraGard National Members Alliance (INMA). She is also the CEO of Kiernan Group Holdings, an international consulting firm that supports federal and civil clients. She previously served as the assistant director for the Office of Strategic Intelligence and Information for the ATF. [18.118.12.222] Project MUSE (2024-04-24 01:41 GMT) Contributors 247 Ruby B. Lee, PhD is the Forrest G. Hamrick Professor of Engineering and a professor of electrical engineering at Princeton University, with an affiliated appointment in computer science. She is director of the Princeton Architecture Laboratory for Multimedia and Security (PALMS). She has a PhD in electrical engineering and an MS in computer science, both from Stanford University, and an AB with distinction from Cornell University . She has been granted more than 120 U.S. and international patents and has authored numerous conference papers, winning several awards. Andrew Lewman is the executive director of the Tor Project, a nonprofit organization providing research and free software that protects online privacy and anonymity. He has worked for multinational companies in Japan, Korea, Taiwan, and the Philippines. Nicholas J. Mankovich, MS, PhD, CIPP is the chief information security officer for Royal Philips Electronics. Formerly he led two worldwide programs for Philips Healthcare Product Security and Privacy. He has held numerous health care and academic appointments including at the University of Iowa, the...

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