Students
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Current Students
March 2011 Graduation
- Ryan Mayer
Graduated Students
2010
- Stephen Lavelle
- [Fabricating Synthetic Data In Support Of Training For Domestic Terrorist Activity Data Mining Research], Master's Thesis, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, September 2010.
- Outstanding Thesis recognition
- Kenneth Nathan Phillips
- Thesis: Correlating Personal Information Between DoD411, LinkedIn, Facebook, and MySpace with Uncommon Names
- Outstanding Thesis recognition
- Aaron D. Pickett
- Thesis: Vulnerabilities for Malicious Data Fusion from Unprotected U.S. Navy Personnel Information
- Rear Admiral Grace Murray Hopper Computer Science Award; Outstanding Thesis recognition; Graduation with Distinction.
- Kristian P. Kearton
- Correlating Temporal Rules to Time-Series Data with Rule-Based Intuition, Master's Thesis, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA, March 2010
2009
- Lt. Paul Farrell
- Thesis: A Framework for Automated Digital Forensic Reporting, Master's Thesis, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA, March 2009.
- Rear Admiral Grace Murray Hopper Computer Science Award; Outstanding Thesis recognition.
- 2009 Gary Kildall Award
- Other publications: Practical Applications of Bloom filters to the NIST RDS and hard drive triage, Farrell, Garfinkel and White, ACSAC 2008
- Capt. James Regan
- Thesis: Recovery of Deleted Data from Flash Memory Devices
- Outstanding Thesis Recognition.
- LT Andrew Slack
- Affects of Digital Authentication for Official Bulk Email, Master's Thesis, Naval Postgraduate School, March 2009
2008
- Steven D. Bassi Jr.
- Thesis: An Automated Acquisition System for Media Exploitation, Master's Thesis, June 2008
- Maj. James Migletz
- Rear Admiral Grace Murray Hopper Computer Science Award
- Automated Metadata Extraction, Master's Thesis, June 2008
- Cpt. Daniel Huynh
- Thesis: Exploring and Validating Data Mining Algorithms for use in Data Ascription, Master's Thesis, June 2008
- LT Simon McLaren
- Reliability of Iris recognition as a means of identity verification and future impact on transportation worker identification credential. Master's Thesis, March 2008.