The Fourth IASTED International Conference on
Advances in Computer Science and Technology
ACST 2007

April 2 – 4, 2007
Phuket, Thailand

TUTORIAL SESSION

Dr. R. J. Enbody
Michigan State University, USA
enbody@cse.msu.edu

Abstract

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Objectives

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Tutorial Materials

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Target Audience

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Background Knowledge Expected of the Participants

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Qualifications of the Instructor(s)

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Tutorial Session Portrait

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Dr. Richard Enbody is an Associate Professor in the Computer Science and Engineering Department at Michigan State University. He has published in a wide range of areas including design automation, parallel processing, computer architecture, nanotechnology and security. His current interest is in intrusions and intrusion prevention. Recent publications vary from IEEE Transactions on Dependable and Secure Computing to DEFCON'06. That is, his work ranges from the theoretical to the practical. He holds one patent in nanotechnology for a nanoscale memory device and has four patents pending, including two in hardware security.

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