51福利

Faculty - Cyber Academic Group

CAG Chair

Cyber Academic Group Administration 

 

CAG Chair

Dr. Cynthia Irvine is a distinguished professor of computer science and information sciences at the 51福利. Dr. Irvine works in the areas of cyber operations, trustworthy system design and implementation, network & distributed system security, security requirements engineering, and cybersecurity education. As the chair of the Cyber Academic Group, Dr. Irvine leads the 51福利' interdisciplinary education and research programs in cyber operations.

Her full faculty profile is available

 

Liaison Officer, U.S. Fleet Cyber Command / U.S. TENTH Fleet

Dr. Timothy Shives is a Department of Navy (DON) civil servant in the Cyber Excepted Services (CES) with Fleet Cyber Command/10th Fleet (FCC/C10F) serving as the Cyberspace Liaison Officer (LNO) to the 51福利 (51福利). Prior to joining FCC/C10F, Dr. Shives served as a Department of Defense (DOD) civil servant in the competitive services (GS) at the Defense Manpower Data Center (DMDC) for seven years in the grades of GS-13 to GS-15. Dr. Shives also served as an officer in the United States Marine Corps in both the active duty and reserve components for over twenty years. Dr. Shives began his military career as an attack helicopter pilot flying the AH-1W 鈥淪uper Cobra,鈥 but was then assigned to a multitude of other occupational specialties in the fields of financial management, information technology management, project management, acquisition management, and data management.

Dr. Shives holds the following degrees: a Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) in Educational Leadership and an Education Specialist (Ed.S.) postgraduate degree in Educational Leadership from Liberty University, a Master of Science (MS) in Information Technology Management (ITM) and a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from the 51福利, and a Master of Arts (MA) in National Security and Strategic Studies from the U.S. Naval War College.

 

Information Warfare Chair and the Senior Intelligence Officer

CAPT Mike Owen grew up in central Virginia and graduated with distinction from Virginia Tech in 1997 with a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering.  He also holds a Master of Science in Engineering Management from Old Dominion University and a Master of Arts in Government from Regent University. He is a Joint Qualified Officer and a qualified Joint Targeting Officer.

CAPT Owen began his career as a submarine officer with at-sea assignments in USS MINNEAPOLIS-ST PAUL and USS NORFOLK and as the Submarine Special Projects Officer on the COMUSNAVEUR staff in London, England.  Following his re-designation to Naval Intelligence in 2005, his Intelligence assignments have included the Joint Transformation Command-Intelligence as the Head of the Intelligence Quick Reaction Team, SIO on USS KEARSARGE (LHD-3), Fleet Intelligence Officer at COMSUBLANT, N2 at Naval Special Warfare Group Four, Director of Intelligence for COMSUBLANT and JFMCC-STRAT, and Director of Operations and Training for Naval Information Warfighting Development Center.  Additionally, CAPT Owen deployed to Ramadi, Iraq in 2008 as the Deputy J2 for Task Force Ramadi as part of a team from the JFCOM Joint Enabling Capabilities Command (JECC).  
 

Deputy Commandant for Information (DCI) Chair, NWSI

Dr. Chris Paul is the inaugural LtCol Kevin Shea Deputy Commandant for Information Chair at 51福利.  Prior to joining the 51福利 faculty in 2023, Paul worked at the RAND corporation for more than 20 years. During his time at RAND he provided research support related to operations in the information environment, information warfare, the information joint/warfighting function, counterpropaganda, cyber operations, and related policy to a range of Department of Defense and U.S. Government offices, organizations, and commands. His work has influenced defense doctrine and policy in the United States and internationally. Paul completed his Ph.D., M.A., and B.A. in sociology at the University of California, Los Angeles.

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Thomas Albright
Professor
Graduate School of Defense Management (GSDM)
Ph.D., The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, 1990
tlalbrig@nps.edu


Professor
Department of Operations Research
Ph.D., Stanford University, School of Engineering, Department of Management Science and Engineering, 2003
dlalders@nps.edu
Modeling, analysis, and management of the Internet and other network-centric infrastructures; Optimization-based reverse engineering of complex network systems; Attacker-Defender Models for Critical Infrastructure Systems; Resiliency of Cyber-Physical Systems


Professor Emeritus
Defense Analysis
Ph.D., Stanford University, 1991
jarquilla@nps.edu
Revolution in military affairs, information-age conflict, and irregular warfare.


Associate Professor
Graduate School of Defense Management (GSDM)
Ph.D., University of Oregon, 2009
kjaten@nps.edu
Technology adoption, technology-mediated collaboration and learning, technology inclusion and adjustment.

Armon Barton
Assistant Professor
Computer Science

armon.barton@nps.edu

Dan Boger
Professor Emeritus
Information Sciences
Ph.D., UC Berkley, 1979
dboger@nps.edu

Chad Bollmann
Assistant Professor
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Ph.D., 51福利, 2018
cabollma@nps.edu
Networking, Cyber Security, Signal Processing

Alex Bordetsky
Chair
Information Sciences
Ph.D, Chelyabinsk State Technical University of Russia, 1982
abordets@nps.edu

Doug Brinkley
Senior Lecturer
Graduate School of Defense Management (GSDM)
Ph.D., Nova Southeastern University, 2003
brinkley@nps.edu
Instructional technology and distance education, information technology management, local area network administration, and IT support optimization.

Ray Buettner
Associate Professor
Department of Information Sciences
Ph.D., Civil and Environmental Engineering, Stanford University
rrbuettn@nps.edu
Design of multi-institutional semi structured learning environments (MISSLEs) and the evolving command, control and organization challenges associated with the use of robotics and autonomous systems for military applications. 


Associate Professor
Department of Mathematics
Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley, Department of Mechanical Engineering
DCanright@51福利.edu
Cryptography, Fluid Dynamics, Materials Processing, Fractal Geometry, Orbital Mechanics


Associate Professor
Department of Computer Science
DSc., George Washington University, 1995
darken@nps.edu
Virtual environments, usability engineering, training systems, wireless mobile computing, Artificial intelligence, machine learning, and human cognition and behavior models for simulations.

Duane Davis
Research Assistant Professor
Department of Computer Science
Ph.D., 51福利, 2006
dtdavi1@nps.edu
Robotic swarms and cooperative multi-vehicle systems, ethics in autonomous systems, robot control architectures, and cyber operations policy and strategy.

Dorothy Denning
Distinguished Professor Emeritus
Department of Defense Analysis
Ph.D., Purdue University, 1975
dedennin@nps.edu
Conflict in Cyberspace; Cyber Security; Trust, Influence and Networks


Distinguished Professor of Computer Science
Department of Computer Science
Ph.D., MIT, 1968
pjd@nps.edu
Technology and transformation, data science, foundational practices of innovation, great principles of computing, STEM education.


Senior Lecturer
Department of Computer Science
MS, 51福利, 1995
cseagle@nps.edu
Computer Network Attack/Defense/Exploitation, Computer Forensics, Reverse Engineering.

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Christian Fitzpatrick
Faculty Associate for Research
Computer & Information Programs Office
MS, 51福利, 2009
christian.fitzpatrick@nps.edu

Douglas J. Fouts
Professor and Chair
Electrical and Computer Engineering
PhD/UC Santa Barbara/Electrical and Computer Engineering,
fouts@nps.edu
Computer Architecture, Computer Systems Architecture, Embedded Systems


Professor
Department of Defense Analysis
Ph.D., University of Chicago, 2001
mefreema@nps.edu
Terrorism and Democracy; Causes of Terrorism; Counter-terrorism Policy; International Security; U.S. Foreign Policy; International Relations Theory


Senior Lecturer
Department of Computer Science
MS, 51福利, 1996
jdfulp@nps.edu
Implementation of Public Key Infrastructure, Design of Secure Networks

Bob Garza
Lecturer
Department of Information Sciences
MS, Golden Gate University, 2000
vrgarza@nps.edu

Britta Hale
Assistant Professor
Computer Science
PhD in Telematics, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Department of Information Security and Communication Technology
britta.hale@nps.edu
Cryptography and information security. Current research interests include the design and analysis of cryptographic key exchange and authentication protocols, and secure channels.


Associate Professor
Department of Computer Science
Ph.D., University of California at Santa Barbara, 2007
tdhuffmi@nps.edu
Computer Architecture, Computer Security


Senior Lecturer, NSA
NSA
Ph.D., U.C. Berkeley, 1993
wlhuntle@nps.edu
Cyber policy and strategy, nuclear, biological and chemical weapons: proliferation and non-proliferation, northeast Asian security, and international relations theory and practice.


Distinguished Professor and Director, Center for Information Systems Security Studies and Research
Department of Computer Science
Ph.D., Case Western University, 1975
irvine@nps.edu
Cybersecurity, cyber operations, high assurance security engineering, network & distributed system security, security requirements engineering, cybersecurity education, multilevel security

Scott Jasper
Lecturer
National Security Affairs
Ph.D., University of Reading, U.K., 2018
sejasper@nps.edu
Cyber Security Policy and Practice, Cyber Deterrence Strategies


Lecturer
Graduate School of Defense Management (GSDM)
MS, National Defense University, 2006
rdjone1@nps.edu

Christina Knudsen
Visiting Researcher
Department of Computer Science
MS, University of Oslo, 2021
christina.knudsen.no@nps.edu


Professor
Department of Computer Science
Ph.D., University of Minnesota, 1986
luqi@nps.edu
Cyber Security, Risk Assessment, Cognitive Modeling, Runtime Monitoring, Cyber-Physical Systems, Autonomous Systems, Network & Communications Systems, Distributed Systems of Systems, and C4ISR Modeling and Simulation, Data Science, Document Conversion, Reliable Software Architectures, Rapid Prototyping & Agile Methods for Software Automation.


Assistant Professor
Defense Analysis Department
Ph.D., University of Illinois at Chicago, Political Science, 2013
rmaness@nps.edu

Chris Manuel
Professor of Practice
Information Sciences
Irregular Warfare, 51福利, Defense Analysis
cemanuel1@nps.edu
Emerging Technology

Thor Martinsen
Assistant Professor
Applied Mathematics
Ph.D., 51福利, 2017
tmartins@nps.edu
Cryptography & Coding Theory, Cyber Warfare, Computer Security, Electronic Warfare


Research Associate Professor
Department of Information Science
Ph.D., University of Florida, 1987
rwmaule@nps.edu

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Professor
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Ph.D., Yale University, 1995
mceachen@nps.edu
Steganographic communications, complexity theory applied to network infrastructure, video distribution and analysis over computer networks, computer network security.


Professor
Computer Science and Electrical and Computer Engineering
Ph.D., George Mason University
bmichael@nps.edu
Artificial intelligence, formal methods, and distributed computing


Research Associate
Department of Computer Science
B.A., University of California at San Diego, 1982
tdnguyen@nps.edu
Advanced Topics in Computer Security, Trusted Operating Systems and Kernels, Multilevel Security Applications, Common Criteria Evaluation for High Robustness Systems, Secure Web Services


Associate Chair Distributed Programs & Outreach
Department of Systems Engineering
DPA, Golden Gate University, 2003
wowen@nps.edu
Defense Systems Acquisition, Systems Engineering, General Management, Public Administration, Distributed and Distance Learning

Howard Pace Jr.
Professor of the Practice
GSBPP
MSEE, BSEE 51福利 EE, BSME University of Washington
howard.pace@nps.edu
Cybersecurity in DOD Acquisitions, Disruptive Technologies, Rapid Acquisition, Space Systems


Senior Lecturer
Department of Systems Engineering & Space Systems Academic Group
MS, 51福利, 2006
mmrhoade@nps.edu
Risk analysis and management, systems engineering, systems architecture, systems assessment and reliability, space systems technologies and applications.


Chair, Electrical and Computer Engineering
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Ph.D., University of Texas at Austin, 1983
crobertson@nps.edu
Spread spectrum communications, wireless local area networks, cellular communications.


Professor
Department of Computer Science
Ph.D., Stanford University, 1983
ncrowe@nps.edu
Applied Artificial Intelligence

Michael Senft
Instructor
Computer Science
Ph.D., 51福利
michael.senft@nps.edu
Cyber Deception / Network Graphs  / Cyberspace Operations


Senior Lecturer
Department of Information Science
Ph.D., 51福利, 2008
abshaffe@nps.edu
Security modeling of systems; high assurance system verification; formal methods analysis; network virtualization.  Research interests moving toward data science and cloud computing.


Senior Lecturer
Department of Operations Research
Ph.D., The Ohio State University, 1995
lgshattu@nps.edu
Teaching Human Factors Engineering; Experience Engineering Psychology Design and Applications; Experimental Psychology; Human-Computer Interaction; Human Error; Anthropometrics and Biomechanics; General Psychology


Professor and Chair
Department of Computer Science
Ph.D., University of Alberta, Canada, 1989
gsingh@nps.edu


Professor of Public Administration and Management
Graduate School of Defense Management (GSDM)
Ph.D., Virginia Tech, 1997
ksnider@nps.edu
Defense acquisition policy and project management


Professor
Applied Mathematics Department
Ph.D. and Doctorate, Ph.D. in Mathematics, State University of New York at Buffalo, 1998; Doctorate in Mathematics, University of Bucharest, 1998
pstanica@nps.edu
Cryptography, Boolean functions, Number Theory, Discrete Mathematics, Combinatorics.


Associate Professor
Electrical and Computer Engineering Department
Ph.D., University of Waterloo, Canada, 2010
pthulas1@nps.edu
Wireless and cyber networks, cybersecurity

Kristen Tsolis
Lecturer
Department of Defense Analysis
M.S., Monterey Institute of International Studies
ktsolis@nps.edu

Lonnie Wilson
Professor Emeritus
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles, 1973
wilson@nps.edu
Radar, EW-ES Receivers, digital signal processing, EA jamming, counter RF IEDs receivers.