Georgia Tech Information Security Center
Nonprofit | |
Industry | Research and development Cryptography Network security |
Founded | 1998 |
Headquarters | Atlanta, Georgia, USA |
Key people
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Wenke Lee, Director |
Parent | Georgia Institute of Technology |
Website | www |
Georgia Tech Information Security Center (GTISC) is a department of Georgia Tech that deals with information security issues such as cryptography, network security, trusted computing, software reliability, privacy, and internet governance.[1]
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History
It was established in April 1998 after the Sam Nunn Information Security Forum, due to Georgia Tech's strengths in technology and policy, and a need for improved security research and education.[2]
GTISC's current director is Wenke Lee.[3] Mustaque Ahamad, Blaine Burnham, Richard DeMillo, and Ralph Merkle have previously served as the department's directors.[4][5][6][7]
Faculty
GTISC has several dozen associated faculty members and many students from Colleges and Schools across the Georgia Tech campus.[8][9] Researchers come from the Georgia Tech Research Institute as well as Georgia Tech's College of Computing, College of Liberal Arts, and School of Electrical Engineering in the College of Engineering.[8][9]
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