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