Paul Wang is a Professor and Chair of Computer Science at Morgan State University. He is a LINK Fellow and has held positions
as the TSYS Endowed Chair in Cybersecurity by a $5 million endorsement,
Director of Center for Security Studies with more than 3,000 cyber students,
and Chief Information and Technology Officer (CIO/CTO) of the National Biomedical Research Foundation.
He has been a consultant to many companies and serveing on multiple boards and government and private sector
technology committees. Paul was directly involved in drafting of the National Initiatives of Cybersecurity Education (NICE) framework.
His research areas are quantum crypto, secure architecture, AI, IoT/CPS, and video indexing.
In addition to books, refereed publications, conference speakers and numeral grant activities including recent grants from NSF and NSA, Paul has four patents; three of them have been licensed to the industry. Paul Wang received his Ph.D. under Dr. Robert Ledley, the inventor of body CT scanner in 2004. He completed his post-doc studies at University of Cambridge on Data Science and at MIT on Quantum Computing following a renowned scholar Peter Shor. Research: Quantum Cryptography, Threat Modeling and Analysis, IoT/SCADA Security, Video Indexing, Secure Architecture, 3D Medical Imaging Grants Received: NSF: Video indexing application - inVideo, $604,661, 2014-17 NSF: Big data and privacy, $279,480, 2014-16 DOE: $2,295,450 (09-13), $600,000 (06-09), $400,000 (08-10), $2,471,670 (06-09), $1,178,627 (04-06) ... Introductoin to Cybersecurity Fall 2016 and before: Cybersecurity and Cyberspace, Computer Architecture and Security, Modeling and Simulaton, Advanced Computer architecture, Information Security in Healthcare, Computer Graphics, Database Systems. ... Four Patents, Three have been licensed to the industry Two Tech Transfer Awards; One Best Invention Award Link Foundation Advanced Simulation and Training Award ... Book: Computer Architecture and Security, Wiley 2013
Speakers: CyberMD Quantum Cryptography: Breaking the RSA: From Theory, Practice, to Reality!?. 2021. IEEE The 5th International Conf on Cryptography, Security and Privacy. 2021.(Conf Chair) IEEE Quantum Algorithms: Overviews, Foundations, and Speedups. 2021. CISSE Integration of Blockchain in Computer Science Education.2020. ACM Quantum Cryptography and Simulation: Tools and Techniques. 2020. NIST BACH: Adaptive Cybersecurity Awareness Training using Artificial Intelligence. 2019 ICCSP Optimize Quantum Circuits for Fast Cryptanalyzing Quantum Cryptographies. 2019 ACM Decision Support Expert System for Cybersecurity Curriculum Development. Cairo Egypt. CISSE IoTCP: A Novel Trusted Computing Protocol for IoT.
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