Publications and MoreProfessor Cate specializes in privacy, security, and other information law issues, and appears regularly before Congress, government agencies, and professional and industry groups on these matters. He is a senior policy advisor to the Center for Information Policy Leadership at Hunton & Williams and a member of Microsoft's Trustworthy Computing Academic Advisory Board....
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Dr. Kay Connelly is an Assistant Professor in the Computer Science Department, where she leads the Security for Ubiquitous Resources Group (SURG). She is a member of the Pervasive Technology Labs and serves as a faculty advisor to IU's Women in Science Program and Women in Computing (WIC@IU).
Kay's current research is in the area of Ubiquitous Computing, where she is...
Bill Barnett has joined CACR as a new associate director. Bill is senior manager for life sciences in the UITS Research Technologies office, and director of the Advanced IT Core in the IU School of Medicine. He brings a wealth of experience in health care information infrastructure, and will work with Kay in advancing our health information security and privacy initiatives.
Mark advises the Vice President for Information Technology and Chief Information Officer and University administration on technology deployment, usage, and security issues, and he directs the efforts of the University IT Policy Office and the University IT Security Office. The ITPO is involved in University-wide technology and electronic information policy administration; identification, authentication, and authorization services; enterprise directory services;...
Scott Orr began his career at IUPUI in 1988 when he joined what later became known as the Computer Network Center within the School of Engineering and Technology. He played a key role in its mission to provide computer and networking support for academic and research efforts and during his final year there, served as the Acting Manager.
He then left IUPUI briefly to work for Commnet Plus, Inc. where he provided firewall consulting services for companies...
Steven Wallace is Director and Chief Technologist of the Advanced Network Management Lab. He brings to the Lab more than sixteen years of experience in data networking, computer programming and network management in both the public and private sectors. His most recent experience includes managing Internet2’s Abilene Project for Indiana University and serving as Manager and Senior Technical Advisor for Bloomington Data Services at Indiana University where...
William Aspray is Rudy Professor of Informatics and Special Advisor on Federal and IT Professional Relations to the VP of Research. He teaches and occasionally writes on the political and social dimensions of cybersecurity. Dr. Aspray received BA and MA degrees in mathematics from Wesleyan University and a Ph.D. in history of science from the University of Wisconsin. He has formerly taught at Harvard, Minnesota, Penn, Rutgers, and Williams and has held senior...
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Jean Camp is an Associate Professor in the School of Informatics, an Adjunct Associate Professor in the Computer Science Department, and an Adjunct Associate Professor in the Telecommunications Department at IUB. She came to Indiana University from Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government,...
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Phishing Research
Minaxi Gupta is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science at IUB. She received a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Georgia Tech in 2004. She has interned at Motorola, IBM, T. J. Watson, and Hewlett Packard labs and has completed one-third of the course work for an M.B.A in Finance from Dupree...
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Phishing Research
Steve Myers received his PhD in Computer Science from the University of Toronto in 2005 for his work on cryptography under the supervision of Charles Rackoff. He interned at the Mathematical Research Division of Telcordia Technologies and developed and implemented technology for Echoworx Corp., a Web-...
Martin Siegel is a Professor in the School of Informatics, a Professor of Cognitive Science in the College of Arts and Sciences, and a Professor of Instructional Systems Technology in the School of Education. From 1991–1999 he was the director of research and development at the Center for Excellence in Education. In this context he founded IU’s first start-...
XiaoFeng Wang received his Ph.D. in Computer Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University in 2004. He joined Indiana University at Bloomington as an assistant professor in 2004.
His research interests span all areas of computer and communication security. In particular, he is carrying out active research on massive cyber attacks (malware and denial of service), privacy (theory and...
Dr. Xukai Zou is an Assistant Professor with Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis. His research interests include applied cryptography and network security, in particular, secure group communication/secure dynamic conferencing, wireless networks, and analysis and design of computer algorithms. Dr. Zou has authored two books and published over ten security-related...

