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William Agresti, Ph.D., CISM, Professor, Department of Information Technology, Carey Business School. Editorial Board, Information Systems Security. Major teaching and/or research interests: Information security economics and management, software engineering, data mining and discovery informatics.

Giuseppe Ateniese, Ph.D, Associate Professor, Department of Computer Science, Whiting School of Engineering. Major teaching and/or research interests: Cryptography, network security, anonymity, and electronic commerce.

Milad Doueihi, Ph.D., Department Of Communication in Contemporary Society, Zanvyl Krieger School of Arts and Sciences, Part-time Graduate Programs. Major teaching and/or research interests: Digital security, privacy and civil liberties.

Ruth Faden, Ph.D., M.P.H., Philip Franklin Wagley Professor of Biomedical Ethics. Executive Director, The Phoebe R. Berman Bioethics Institute, Department of Health Policy and Management, Bloomberg School of Public Health. Professor, Department of Medicine, School of Medicine. Major teaching and/or research interests: Ethical issues in public health, history of bioethics in the U.S. and its affects on Health Policy, ethical, psychological and social issues in health policy; risk perception and protective behavior, and social and psychological determinants of health behaviors.

James G. Hodge, Jr., J.D., L.L.M., Assistant Scientist, Department of Health Policy and Management, Bloomberg School of Public Health. Center Director, Center for Law and Public Health at Johns Hopkins and Georgetown Universities. Major teaching and/or research interests: International human rights and health, public health law and ethics, constitutional law, genetics law and policy, and health information privacy.

Susan Hohenberger, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science. Major teaching and/or research interests: Theory, cryptography, computer security, algorithms, complexity theory, balancing privacy and accountability in information systems.

Michael Jacobs, J.D., M.S.E.E., M.S.A.S., Lecturer, Department of Computer Science, Whiting School of Engineering. Major teaching and/or research interests: Computer ethics, digital rights management, and intellectual property protection.

George Kalb, M.S.E., Senior Fellow, Information Security Institute. Adjunct Professor, Lecturer, Part-time Programs in Engineering and Applied Science, Whiting School of Engineering. Major teaching and/or research interests: Embedded computer systems-vulnerabilities, intrusions and protection mechanisms, embedded systems security, and software engineering.

Michael Kociemba, M.S.E., Information Security Senior Manager, Department of Instruction, School of Professional Studies in Business and Education. Major teaching and/or research interests: Information security, management and infrastructure protection.

Darren Lacey, J.D., Chief Information Security Officer, Johns Hopkins University.

Michael Lavine, Ph.D., M.S., MSc., CIA, Lecturer, Information Security Institute. Major teaching and/or research interests:  mobile forensics, computer forensics, critical infrastructure protection, information assurance policy, IT auditing and electronic commerce.

Harold Lehmann, MD, Ph.D., Associate Professor, School of Medicine. Major teaching and/or research interests: Medical informatics, evidence-based medicine, web-based publishing relative to medical science and healthcare.

Thomas Llanso, Lecturer, Applied Physics Laboratory.  Major teaching and/or research interests:  Multi-level security, assured information sharing, applied cryptography,  public-key infrastructure, high assurance platforms, java security.

Gerald Masson, Ph.D., Professor, Department of Computer Science. Director, Information Security Institute, Whiting School of Engineering. Major teaching and/or research interests: Reliable computing, computer networking, real-time monitoring of software operations, computer architecture, computer networking, and security informatics relative to networks and software operations.  Vita

David Marchette, Ph.D., Lecturer, Fellow by Courtesy, Department of Mathematical Sciences, Whiting School of Engineering. Major teaching and/or research interests: Intrusion detection, nonparametric and semi-parametric density estimation, pattern recognition, aided target recognition, image analysis, medical imaging, exploratory data analysis.

Anna Orlova, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Department of Health Policy and Management, Bloomberg School of Public Health. Major teaching and/or research interests: Medical informatics.

Aviel Rubin, Ph.D., Professor, Department of Computer Science, Whiting School of Engineering. Technical Director, Information Security Institute.  Major teaching and/or research interests: Network and systems security, applied cryptography, cryptographic key distribution, anonymity and computer privacy, electronic commerce, firewalls and network perimeter defenses, security issues in e-voting, applying security to applications such as medical information systems and intellectual property protection.

Andrew Siegel, J.D., Ph.D., Associate Director for Academic Programs, Phoebe R. Berman Bioethics Institute, Assistant Professor, School of Medicine. Major teaching and/or research interests: Political philosophy, constitutional law, justice and health, ethical and legal issues in human stem cell research.

Adam Stubblefield, Assistant Research Professor, Department of Computer Science. Major teaching and/or research interests: Applied cryptography, network security, RFID security, applications of virtualization to security.

Andreas Terzis, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science. Major teaching and/or research interests: Network security, malware detection and containment, wireless sensor networks, computer networks.


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