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Computer Science
Mark Crovella
works on statistical approaches to security, including traffic and social network analysis
Sharon Goldberg
works on applying cryptographic and game-theoretic techniques to network security problems
Steve Homer
co-directs the RISCS center and investigates algorithms which provide disincentives for malicious software and communication.
Leo Reyzin
providing expertise in cryptography and data security, together with experience with cryptography in severely constrained environments, including hardware security
Nikos Triandopoulos
providing experience in data authentication as well as privacy preserving and trustworthy computing
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Mark Karpovsky
has long experience with hardware design for security
David Starobinski
focuses on performance, reliability and security of network protocols
Ari Trachtenberg
who works on coding and data dissemination, emphasizing attack-resistance
Metropolitan College
Tanya Zlateva
co-directs the RISCS center and has extensive experience developing programs in Information Assurance education