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Instructors
Gina
Fisk
Gina Fisk is a Technical Staff Member at Los
Alamos National Laboratory and has been working with the Supercomputing
Challenge since 1992. In her senior year of high school in 1992-1993
she was a member of one of the winning teams for the 3rd annual Supercomputing
Challenge, and then moved to Los Alamos and in 1994 began working at
LANL to help David Kratzer coordinate the Challenge events. Later she
moved into other Laboratory groups and currently works as a research
scientist in LANL's newly-formed Computer and Computational Sciences
research division. Gina is also on the part-time faculty of the University
of New Mexico--Los Alamos where she teaches C++ programming, UNIX, and
software engineering.
Gina earned a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science degree in 1998 from the University of New Mexico, and a Master of Science in Computer Science degree in 2001 from the University of Southern California, and she is
currently working on her Ph. D. in computer science at the University of Southern California under the direction of Professor Christos Papadopoulos.
Her current research interests include networking, network security, and steganography.
Mike Fisk
Mike Fisk
is a Technical Staff Member at Los Alamos National Laboratory. He works
in the area of network security and does both operational security and
research on high-performance network monitoring and measurement systems.
Mike is a native of New Mexico and received his B.S. in Computer Science
at New Mexico Tech and an M.S. in Computer Science from the University
of California San Diego. Mike was a student in the 2nd NM High School
Supercomputing Challenge in 1991-1992.
Eric
Weigle
Eric Weigle
is a Technical Staff Member (TSM) with Los Alamos National Laboratory,
working with the RADIANT team in CCS-1 (the ACL). He does research in
high-speed network protocols, such as the newer variants of TCP, network
traffic collection, and operating system/kernel issues. He also occasionally
works with computer security.
Genevieve
Bartlett
Genevieve Bartlett
is a Graduate Student working at Los Alamos National Laboratory. She is
finishing her MS in Computer Science at UCSD, and will be continuing her
education in the PhD program at USC.
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Firewall
Design and Construction
Network Steganography
Image Steganography
Network Intrusion Detection
DDoS Attacks
Viruses and Worms
Encryption
Authentication
OS Fingerprinting
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