I'll be there, and bringing a guest I hope.
On 10/5/06, Chris Johnston <cmjohnston@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> 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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