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Bio
Dr. James Cannady is an Associate
Professor in the Graduate School of Computer and Information Sciences at
Nova Southeastern University (NSU). In addition to teaching
graduate-level courses in information security and assurance, he has
worked extensively with Federal, State, and local governments to improve
the security of their critical information systems.
Dr. Cannady’s research efforts concern
the intersection between artificial intelligence and information
security. In particular he is working to develop new adaptive
intelligent systems that can be applied to protect computer systems and
networks. These techniques include the use of complex adaptive systems
and advanced neural networks in the detection of network-based attacks.
Dr. Cannady is the founder of the
Georgia Tech Information Security Center (GTISC) and the Center for
Information Protection, Higher Education, and Research (CIPHER) at Nova
Southeastern University In addition to his work at NSU, Dr. Cannady is
an Adjunct Research Scientist with the University of Georgia Artificial
Intelligence Center.
Prior to his academic career Dr.
Cannady was a Special Agent with the U.S. Naval Investigative Service,
specializing in counterintelligence matters and the protection of
military computer and communication systems.
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