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I am a 1986 Computer Science department graduate currently residing and working in
Northern Virginia for
Global InfoTek, Inc..
We engage in government sponsored research and development in
various areas, including cyber security.
I am a founding member of and secretary for the
Professionals for Cyber Defense, a group whose mission is to advise
policy makers in forming sound cyber defense policy. I am also a member of the
Cyber Conflict Studies Association and the IEEE Computer Society.
Here are some of my published works:
- Tinnel, L., Saydjari, O., Haines, J.,
"An Integrated Cyber Panel System,"
Supplement to DARPA Information Survivability Conference and Exposition, April 2003, Crystal City, VA.
- Haines, J., Ryder, D., Tinnel, L., and Taylor, S.,
"Validation of Sensor Alert Correlators,"
IEEE Security and Privacy, January/February 2003.
- Saydjari, O., Tinnel, L., Farrell, D.
"Cyberwar Strategy and Tactics: An Analysis of Cyber Goals, Strategies, Tactics, and Techniques",
Proceedings of the 2002 IEEE Workshop on Information Assurance, June 2002, United States Military Academy, West Point, NY.
- Moore, R., Williams, J., Parks, R., Kewley, D., Snyder, D., Tinnel, L.,
"The Information Battlespace Preparation Experiment",
Proceedings of the DARPA Information Survivability Conference and Exposition, June 2001, Anaheim, CA.
Last Updated: January 24, 2008
This page is maintained by Laura S. Tinnel.
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