Sean Peisert |
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Photograph of me lecturing at the blackboard (credit: R. Benjamin Shapiro, 2002).
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Ph.D., University of California, San Diego I do research in computer security. I am particularly interested in computer forensic analysis, intrusion detection, vulnerability analysis, security policy modeling, electronic voting, and empirical studies of security. I received my Ph.D., Masters and Bachelors degrees in Computer Science from the University of California, San Diego (UCSD). I was a 2007–2008 I3P Fellow. I consult a bit. Previously, I was a postdoc and lecturer in the Computer Science and Engineering department at UCSD, was a computer security researcher at SDSC, and co-founded a now-defunct software company. I have other interests, too. What's new: I gave the keynote address at IEEE/SADFE'08. I am the Program Committee Co-Chair of IEEE/SADFE '09. I recently co-authored a document on "Resolving the Unexpected in Elections: Election Officials' Options" about understanding how computer forensic techniques can be applied to issues with electronic voting machines and related systems (currently also distributed via the American Bar Association's voting resource page and the Center for Election Excellence). Contact Info
Mail: Email: peisert@cs.ucdavis.edu (PGP/GPG Key) Phone: (530) 554-2629
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