Although I am curious about a rather broad number of fields within the domain of computer science, I am currently very interested in the following broad areas:
I currently focus my research on the following key areas:
- Mobile code management and security
- Intelligent software agents for cyber security
- Open source software
Although specific research topics of interest to me change constantly, here are the topics I am currently very interested in:
- Design principles for embedded tamper-resistant intelligent agents
- Adaptive virtual machines for defense against VM-aware cyber attacks
- Quasi-honeypots for defense against cyber attacks: mitigation, adaptation, and protection
- Genetically conceived intelligent agents for cyber security
- Real-time visualization of network attacks
- Mobile agents on mobile devices
- The role (and use) of open source software in cyber security
- FPGAs for use as co-processors and as confinement environments for malware
- Web services in support of mobile agent migration
- Proactive cyber security education
- Modeling multi-agent systems
An interesting project I participated in involved mobile intelligent agents in a heterogeneous data gathering setting in combination with web service technologies and the use of reconfigurable fuzzy logic techniques to provide a comprehensive analysis specific to a problem domain. The research involves the
Department of Defense,
NAVOCEANO,
Stennis Space Center, and members of industry including
Radiance Technologies,
Diamond Data Systems, and
NVision Solutions.
I have been known to be interested in the following rather interesting areas:
I have had the pleasure of working in several laboratories as a researcher. My current research falls under the Center for Secure Cyberspace, a joint collaboration of Louisiana Tech University and Louisiana State University. I have worked for the Computational Science Research Facility for Defense Data Integration (CSR-DDI) which focuses on using mobile intelligent agents and fuzzy logic to analyze disparate information in order to aid battlefield commanders. I have also worked with the Database Research Lab for Intelligent Agents (DRLIA), in conjunction with the NGA (also, see GEOINT), developing intelligent geospatial agents for distributed information retrieval and conflation.