My Research Activities


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My area of interest is Information Security.

Presentations at Conferences:

  1. "The Effect of a University Information Security Survey on Instruction Methods in Information Security," presented at the 2005 Information Security Curriculum Development Conference (InfoSecCD 2005), September 23-24, 2005, Kennesaw State University, Kennesaw, GA.
  2. "The Correlation Between Success in Pre-Calculus and Java Programming Among CS and IT Majors in the School of Computing at AASU," presented at the 11th Annual Math-Technology Conference, February 24, 2006, Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GA.
  3. "The Effect of a University Information Security Survey on the Pedagogy of Information Security," presented at the Sixth Annual Symposium on Teaching and Learning, March 31, 2006, Armstrong Atlantic State University.
  4. "Campus-wide Spyware and Virus Removal as Method of Teaching Information Security," presented at the 2006 Information Security Curriculum Development Conference (InfoSecCD 2006), September 22-23, 2006, Kennesaw State University, Kennesaw, GA.
  5. "Integrating a Security Awareness Program Into an Information Secuity Course," presented at the 2007 21st Annual Consortium for Computing Sciences in Colleges Southeastern Conference (CCSC:SE 2007), November 9-10, 2007, Coastal Carolina University, Myrtle Beach, SC.
  6. "Avian Flu: The Use of IT to Mitigate a Pandemic and its Effects on Information Security," presented at the 2008 2nd Annual Computer Security Conference (CSC 2008), April 16-18, 2008, Coastal Carolina University, Myrtle Beach, SC.

Published Papers:

  1. "The Effect of a University Information Security Survey on Instruction Methods in Information Security," published in The Digital Library of the ACM, Proceedings of the 2nd annual conference on Information security curriculum development, InfoSecCD '05, Kennesaw State University, September 23, 2005.
  2. "Campus-wide Spyware and Virus Removal as a Method of Teaching Information Security," published in The Digital Library of the ACM, Proceedings of the 3rd annual conference on Information security curriculum development, InfoSecCD '06, Kennesaw State University, September 22, 2006.
  3. "Integrating a Security Awareness Program Into an Information Security Course," published in The Journal of Computing Sciences in Colleges, Papers of the Twenty-First Annual CCSC Southeastern Conference (a refereed paper). This paper was also published in the Digital Library of the ACM.
  4. "Avian Flu: The Use of IT to Mitigate a Pandemic and its Effects on Information Security," published in The Digital Libarary of the ACM, Proceedings of the 2nd annual Computer Security Conference, Coastal Carolina University, April 17, 2008

Grants:

  1. "Campus-Wide Spyware and Virus Removal as a Method of Teaching Information Security." AASU Teaching and Learning Grant, Grant Period January 1, 2006 to June 30, 2006. Approved November 14, 2005.

Lectures:

  1. "Bird Flu's Potential Effects on Business and Information Technology," as part of the Robert Ingram Strozier Faculty Lecture Series faculty lecture "Are We Prepared for Pandemic Bird Flu?", Armstrong Atlantic State University, October 20, 2006

Workshops attended:

  1. Faculty Development Workshop on Teaching Information Security, Center for Information Security Education, Kennesaw State University, December 16 – 18, 2006, This workshop concentrated on various successful methods of teaching an introductory course in Information Security.