IT Security Lab

Scholastic Work for the IT Security Lab

 

PHD Dissertations

"A Taxonomy of Computer Attacks with Applications to Wireless Networks", Dr. Daniel Lough, 2001, ECE
"Battery-Based Intrusion Dection", Dr. Grant Jacoby, 2005, ECE
"Energy Efficient Wireless Sensor Network MAC Protocol", Dr. Michael Brownfield, 2006, ECE
"Thwarting Network Stealth Worms in Computer Networks through Biological Epidemiology", Kristopher Hall, 2006, ECE
"A Framework for Deriving Verification and Validation Strategies to Assess Software Security", Dr. Anil Bazaz, 2006, CS
"Denial of Sleep Vulnerabilities Defenses in Wireless Sensor Network MAC Protocols", Dr. David Raymond, 2008, ECE
"Battery Sensing Intrusion Protection System (B-SIPS)", Dr. Timothy Bunnemeyer, 2008, ECE

Master's Degree

"Using Plant Epidemiological Methods to Track Computer Network Worms" Rishi Pande, 2004, CS

"Mitigating Network Based DOS with Client Puzzles", Timothy McNevin, 2005, ECE
"Network Anomaly Detection with Incomplete Audit Data", Animesh Patcha, 2006, ECE
"Optimizations of Battery Based Intrusion Protection Systems", Theresa Nelson, 2008, ECE

Non-degree Master's

  • Masters of Information Technology, Michael Stchur

Master's Degrees in Progress

  • Lee Clagett
  • John Paul Dunning
  • Edward Frazier
  • Michael Gora
  • Ben Moyers

Undergraduate Intern

  • Aaron Kroll