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Distinguished Lecture Series 2005-2006

The School of CIS Distinguished Lecture Series for 2005-2006 includes the following outstanding presenters.

Mr. Mark Frydenberg, senior lecturer and software specialist in the Computer Information Systems Department at Bentley College lectured on "Technology in Your Hand: Teaching, Learning, and Managing Your Life with a Pocket PC" on June 13, 2006.

Dr. Sushil Jajodia, BDM International Professor and Director, Center for Secure Information Systems, Volgenau School of Information Technology & Engineering, George Mason University lectured on "Topological Analyis of Network Attack Vulnerability" on April 7, 2006.

Dr. Les Waguespack, Professor of Computer Information Systems at Bentley College lectured on "Toward the 'Silver Bullet': Reuse Driven Software Engineering" on March 21, 2006.

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Dr. Batya Friedman, Professor in the Information School and an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Washington and Co-Director of the Value Sensitive Design Research Laboratory lectured on "Privacy by Design" on January 20, 2006.

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Dr. Jay Nunamaker, University of Arizona, Tuscon Regents and Soldwedel Professor of MIS, Computer Science and Communication lectured on "Lessons Learned From Developing Systems to Automatically Detect Deception in Various Modalities" on November 11, 2005.

Dr. Jeff Landry, Dr. Bart Longenecker, Dr. Jay Nunamaker, Dr. Roy Daigle, and Dr. Harold Pardue

Dr. Jeff Landry, Dr. Bart Longenecker, Dr. Jay Nunamaker, Dr. Roy Daigle, and Dr. Harold Pardue

Dr. Tom Johnsten tjohnsten@usouthal.edu is the Distinguished Lecture Series Coordinator. Please contact him for more information about the series.