Dan Massey
ORG Colorado State University
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BIO
Dr. Dan Massey is an associate professor in the Computer Science Department at Colorado State University. Dr. Massey received his doctorate from UCLA and is a senior member of the IEEE, IEEE Communications Society, and IEEE Computer Society. His research interests include robustness and security for large scale network infrastructures. As one of the editors of the DNS Security Extensions (DNSSEC), he has been working to develop and deploy security in the DNS. In the area of network routing, his works includes BGP monitoring and analysis as well as security enhancements such as the Route Origin Verifier (ROVER). Looking forward to future architectures, Dr. Massey is a member of the Named Data Networking (NDN) team developing a new information centric architecture. He is currently the principal investigator on research projects funded by the National Science Foundation and Department of Homeland Security and the author of over 75 papers. Dr. Massey is also co-founder of Maka'ala Networks, an IP Analytics company.
Time 01/16/13 10:40AM-11:00AM
Time 01/13/13 08:30AM-10:00AM