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| FAMU Center for Secure Computing and Information Assurance |  | | Current Research Information Assurance Education: | Topics include: - Active Learning Approaches to IA Education
- Cross-disciplinary IA Concentration
- Designing IA Laboratory Exercises
| Presentations/Publications:- Christy Chatmon, Hongmei Chi, and Will Davis. 2010. "Active Learning Approaches to Teaching Information Assurance". In 2010 Information Security Curriculum Development Conference (InfoSecCD '10). 1-7. (Won Best Paper)
- Hongmei Chi, Edward L. Jones, and Jude Desti, “Broadening Information Assurance Awareness by Gaming,” The 2010 International Conference on Frontiers in Education: Computer Science and Computer Engineering (FECS'10) July 12-15, 2010, Las Vegas, NV, USA.
- E. Jones, “Broadening Information Assurance Awareness and Competence: The FAMU Roadmap,” 4th Annual Information Assurance Symposium: Ethical Hacking – Is There Really Such a Thing?, January 22, 2009, Hampton, Virginia (presentation).H. Chi, E. L. Jones, C. Chatmon, and D. Evans, “Design and Implementation of Digital Forensics Labs,” Proc. 12th IASTED International Conf. on Computers and Advanced Technology in Education, November 22-24, 2009, St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands. <Presentation>
- K. Lawrence and H. Chi. Framework for the Design of Web-based Learning for Digital Forensics Labs. Proceedings of the 47th ACM Southeast Conference (ACMSE 2009), March 19-21, 2009, Clemson, South Carolina.
| Computer Forensics: | Topics include: - Digital Forensic Tools for Mobile Device
- Digital Forensic Tools for Identifying Fake Pictures (Stenography)
| Presentations/Projects/Publications: - Maynard Yates and Hongmei Chi. 2011. "A framework for designing benchmarks of investigating digital forensics tools for mobile devices". In Proceedings of the 49th Annual Southeast Regional Conference (ACM-SE '11). ACM, New York, NY, USA, 179-184.
- Hongmei Chi, Felecia Dix-Richardson, and Deidre Evans. 2010. "Designing a computer forensics concentration for cross-disciplinary undergraduate students". In 2010 Information Security Curriculum Development Conference (InfoSecCD '10). 52-57.
- H. Chi, E. L. Jones, C. Chatmon, and D. Evans, “Design and Implementation of Digital Forensics Labs,” Proc. 12th IASTED International Conf. on Computers and Advanced Technology in Education, November 22-24, 2009, St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands. <Presentation>
- (2011) Crystal Williams - Project Title: Digital Forensics Tools for Identifying Fake Pictures (Stenography)
- (2009) TaCoria Jones - Project Title: Tools for Identifying Doctored Images
- (2009) Kevin Lawrence - Project Title: Framework for the Design of Web-based Learning for Digital Forensics
| Browser Security: | Topics Include: - Browser Extensions for Security Vulnerabilities
- Smart Trusted Indicators for Browswers (STIB)
| | Research and Publications: | Honeypots: | Topics Include: - Cyber Threat Analysis for University Networks via Virtual Honeypots
| | Research and Publications: | Secure Software:
| Topics Include: - Teaching Secure Coding to STEM Students
- Designing Smart Alumni Systems
| Research and Publications:- Indira Gandham (M.S., Graduate: Fall 2011)
- John Brown, Jr. (M.S., Exp. Graduate: Summer 2012)
- Thesis Title: A Framework for Teaching Secure Coding to STEM students
| Cloud Computing:
| Topics Include: - Parallel Computing in Cloud Environments
| | Research and Publications: | Database Security:
| Topics Include: - Database Security in Social Networking Environments
| | Research and Publications: | Virtualization:
| Topics Include: - Virtualization Tools for STEM educators
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