
Gene Spafford
Biographie de Gene Spafford
Gene Spafford, Ph.D., CISSP, is an internationally
renowned scientist and educator who has been working in
information security, policy, cybercrime, and software
engineering for nearly two decades. He is a professor at
Purdue University and is the director of CERIAS, the
world's premier multidisciplinary academic center for
information security and assurance. Professor Spafford and
his students have pioneered a number of technologies and
concepts well-known in security today, including the COPS
and Tripwire tools, two-stage firewalls, and vulnerability
databases. Spaf, as he is widely known, has achieved
numerous professional honors recognizing his teaching, his
research, and his professional service. These include being
named a fellow of the AAAS, the ACM, and the IEEE;
receiving the National Computer Systems Security Award;
receiving the William Hugh Murray Medal of the NCISSE;
election to the ISSA Hall of Fame; and receiving the
Charles Murphy Award at Purdue. He was named a CISSP,
honoris causa in 2000. In addition to over 100 technical
reports and articles on his research, Spaf is also the
coauthor of Web Security, Privacy, and Commerce, and was
the consulting editor for Computer Crime: A Crimefighters
Handbook (both from O'Reilly).
Livres de Gene Spafford
Auteurs : Simson Garfinkel, Gene Spafford, Alan Schwartz
Éditeur : O'Reilly
Date de parution : 28/04/2003
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Auteurs : Simson Garfinkel, Gene Spafford
Éditeur : O'Reilly
Date de parution : 15/01/2002
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