Center for Information Assurance and Security
- Center for Information Assurance and Security
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The increasing importance of the computer infrastructure to society, the increasing complexity of systems, and the increasing sophistication of attack techniques combine to make information assurance and security a vital strategic challenge.
The Center for Information Assurance and Security at the University of Texas at Austin seeks to be one of the preeminent academic leaders in Information Assurance and Security in the United States, by adopting a large-scale, end-to-end perspective - emphasizing national, collaborative efforts in information security research and education.
The Center is responding to the National need to advance the state-of-the-art in information assurance and security and to produce more trained information assurance professionals to meet the growing demand for skill in the area.
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Lorenzo Alvisi
Professor EmeritusProfessorship in Computer Sciences #5 (Emeritus) | Distinguished Teaching ProfessorOperating Systems, Distributed Systems, Networking SecurityCalvin Lin
Professor, Sport Club Coach VolunteerDistinguished Teaching ProfessorProgramming Languages and Implementation, Computer Architecture, Security, Compilers, parallel computing, and microarchitectureAloysius K Mok
ProfessorQuincy Lee Centennial Professorship in Computer Science (Holder)Operating Systems, Distributed Systems, and Networking SecurityJ S Moore II
Professor EmeritusAdmiral B. R. Inman Centennial Chair in Computing Theory (Emeritus)Formal Methods, SecurityEmmett Witchel
ProfessorComputer Architecture, Operating Systems, Distributed Systems, and Networking Security