Yes, I know it is on a Wednesday but this is when he could do it. I also
need a headcount ASAP so he can reserve a big enough space. Keep in mind
this is the day after Halloween, so if you've got a wild party planned you
might not feel so good the next day.
Nov 1, 6:30pm, Math 322.
Bio:
Golden G. Richard III, an experimental computer scientist and the third
in a line of Golden's now numbering four, was born in 1964 in Jennings,
LA. He is currently an Associate Professor in the Department of Computer
Science at the University of New Orleans and director of the Networking,
Security, and Systems Administration Laboratory (NSSAL). He completed
his undergraduate degree in computer science at the University of New
Orleans and holds the honor of being the first student ever to graduate
with honors in computer science at UNO. His undergraduate advisor was
the late Howard Evans. After UNO, he ventured north to Ohio State and
braved the midwestern cold for almost 6 years, earning M.S. and Ph.D.
degrees in computer science in 1991 and 1995, respectively. His Ph.D.
advisor was Mukesh Singhal, who is now the Gartner Group Chair in
Networking at the University of Kentucky. Golden's primary research
area is digital forensics, specifically, next-generation digital
forensics tools. He is a GIAC-certified digital forensics
investigator, co-founder of Digital Forensics Solutions, LLC, a private
digital investigation firm, and technical advisor to the Gulf Coast
Computer Forensics Laboratory.
check out his website at
http://www.cs.uno.edu/~golden/<http://www.cs.uno.edu/%7Egolden/>
Chris Johnston
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