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Washington University in St. Louis News & Information > News Topics > Culture & Living > War / Terrorism > Homeland and International Security >

Cybersecurity

Cybersecurity encompasses research projects that protect against subversive activities such as sending viruses and/or worms that could seriously disrupt commerce in the country.

Faculty Experts:

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Christopher Gill

Assistant Professor Of Computer Science & Engineering

Gill received his doctorate from Washington University. He is widely published and holds research interests in real-time, fault-tolerant, secure, and embedded middleware hybrid static/dynamic resource management, adaptive and reflective distributed systems, distributed object computing, real-time ...


Expertise: middleware, cybersecurity, changing environments, real-time behavior

Direct contact: (314) 935-7538 / cdgill@wustl.edu


Ronald S. Indeck

DAS Family Distinguished Professor of Electrical Engineering

Ron Indeck
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Indeck earned his doctorate from the University of Minnesota. His research involves magnetic and optical components and systems, especially in the areas of information technology and security. He is working with extremely high density magnetic recording systems, fast searching of massive databases, ...


Expertise: object verification, public surveillance, magnetic information storage systems, magnetism

Media assistance: (314) 935-5272 / tony_fitzpatrick@wustl.edu



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News Stories & Tip Sheets:

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Reading electronic 'fingerprints'

Washington University technology earns its stripes

Nov. 11, 2004 --
Fingerprint
Washington University in St. Louis has licensed a system developed by Washington University engineers that is meant to detect counterfeit credit cards by reading a unique magnetic "fingerprint" on the stripes of credit cards and other objects that carry magnetic information. The system -- called Magneprint -- was invented by Ronald Indeck, Ph.D., Das Family Distinguished Professor of Electrical Engineering at Washington University.



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Charges filed in HP spying scandal
NPR Marketplace

Oct. 5, 2006 -- California's attorney general today filed criminal charges against former Hewlett-Packard chairwoman Patricia Dunn and four others involved in the corporate spying scandal.
WUSTL law professor Samuel Buell comments on the case.



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Tony Fitzpatrick
Senior Science Editor
tony_fitzpatrick@wustl.edu

(314) 935-5272
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Wednesday, Dec. 1, 2004


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