Five-College Speaker Series on Information Assurance
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Adam Stubblefield |
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Biography: Adam Stubblefield is a co-founder of Independent Security Evaluators, a computer security consulting firm, and a Fellow of the Johns Hopkins Information Security Institute. His research interests range from topics in applied cryptography to the design of usable security systems. Additionally, he has been involved in the analysis of several real world systems including 802.11b WEP, the Secure Digital Music Initiative candidates, the Diebold AccuVote electronic voting machines, and the Texas Instruments DST RFID transponders. He is the recipient of a JHUISI fellowship, a USENIX fellowship, the CRA's Outstanding Undergraduate award, and the MIT Technology Review TR35 award. He holds a BA in Mathematics from Rice University and MSE and PhD degrees in Computer Science from Johns Hopkins. | |
