January 2019

  • DCSL would like to welcome Ben Hallihan and Blake Wright as our newest undergraduate researchers.

December 2018

  • Abigail Payne gave a presentation titled "Increasing Optical Character Recognition by Adding Localization Algorithms" at RRS Live 2019 in Tuscaloosa, AL.
  • Myles McLeroy gave a presentation titled “Using Isochrones to Examine Transportation Modalities of the Elderly” at RRS Live 2019 in Tuscaloosa, AL.

November 2018

  • Congratulations to Myles McLeroy as he has accepted an internship offer from Google in Sunnyvale, CA for summer 2019.
  • DCSL would like to welcome Nehal Vora as our newest undergraduate researcher.

August 2018

  • DCSL would like to welcome Myles McLeroy as our newest undergraduate researcher.

July 2018

  • Abigail Payne gave a presentation titled “A Review of Popular Reverse Engineering Tools from a Novice Perspective” at the 16th International Conference on Software Engineering Research and Practice (SERP '18) in Las Vegas, NV.
  • Abigail Payne gave a presentation titled “An Approach to Analyze Power Consumption on Apps for Android OS based on Software Reverse Engineering” at the 16th International Conference on Software Engineering Research and Practice (SERP '18) in Las Vegas, NV.
  • Abigail Payne gave a presentation titled “TTExTS: A Dynamic Framework to Reverse UML Sequence Diagrams From Execution Traces” at the 16th International Conference on Software Engineering Research and Practice (SERP '18) in Las Vegas, NV.
  • Abigail Payne gave a presentation titled “Algorithms in Law Enforcement: Toward Optimal Patrol and Deployment Algorithms” at the 17th International Conference on Information and Knowledge Engineering (IKE'18) in Las Vegas, NV.
  • Abigail Payne gave a presentation titled “Improving the Permission Model to Protect the Smartphone Users' Privacy and Applying it on Android” at the 17th International Conference on Security and Management (SAM'18) in Las Vegas, NV.

May 2018

  • Congratulations to Abigail Payne as she has accepted an internship for the summer in Maryland
  • DCSL would like to congratulate Tzofi Klinghoffer on the completion of his undergraduate degree
  • DCSL would like to congratulate Miclain Keffler on the completion of his undergaduate degree
  • Congratulations to Miclain Keffler as he has accepted a position with Autozone in Memphis, TN.
  • Congratulations to Tzofi Klinghoffer as he has accepted a position with MIT Lincoln Lab in Lexington, MA

April 2018

  • DCSL moves to its new home in Cyber Hall.

March 2018

  • Abigail Payne gave a presentation titled "Increasing Optical Character Recognition by Adding Localization Algorithms" at the 2018 URCA conference in Tuscaloosa, AL.
  • Shariful Haque gave a presentation titled “Causes, Impacts, and Detection Approaches of Code Smell: A Survey” at the 2018 ACM Southeast Conference in Richmond, KY
  • Shariful Haque gave a presentation titled “Testing Vulnerabilities in Bluetooth Low Energy” at the 2018 ACM Southeast Conference in Richmond, KY.

February 2018

  • Congratulations to Shariful Haque! His paper “Causes, Impacts, and Detection Approaches of Code Smell: A Survey” was accepted for publication at the 2018 ACM Southeast Conferencein Richmond, KY. This was a group effort that included Dr. Jeff Carver.

September 2017

  • DCSL would like to welcome Leete Skinner as our newest undergraduate researcher.

August 2017

  • DCSL would like to welcome Abigail Payne as our newest undergraduate researcher.
  • Congratulations to Stan Ponomarev! His paper “Feature Extraction Optimization for Network Intrusion Detection in Control System Networks” has been accepted for publication in the International Journal of Network Security (IJNS). Great job!
  • DCSL would like to welcome Michael Leeas our newest graduate researcher. Michael is working on his PhD. He received BS degrees in Computer Science and Mathematics from Longwood University.
  • Great news! DCSL has received $500,000 for “NeTS: Small: VC-VANET: A Sustainable Vehicle-Crowd Based Vehicular Ad Hoc Network Supporting Mobile Cloudlet Computing” from the National Science Foundation.
  • Congratulations to Shariful Haque! His paper “An Evolutionary Approach of Attack Graph to Attack Tree Conversion” has been accepted for publication in the International Journal of Computer Network and Information Security (IJCNIS). Great job!
  • Great news! DCSL has received $235,000 for the “ALGO TIMS Reporting Dashboard” from the Alabama Department of Transportation.

July 2017

  • Miclain Keffeler gave a presentation titled “Using Time Series Forecasting for Adaptive Traffic Signal Control” at the 13th International Conference on Data Mining (DMIM’17)in Las Vegas, NV.
  • Miclain Keffeler gave a presentation titled “Examining Features for Android Malware Detection” at the 2017 International Conference on Security and Management (SAM’17) in Las Vegas, NV.
  • Miclain Keffeler gave a presentation titled “An Evolutionary Approach of Attack Graphs and Attack Trees: A Survey of Attack Modeling,” The 2017 International Conference on Security and Management (SAM’17) in Las Vegas, NV.

May 2017

  • Congratulations to Nathan Wallace! His paper “A Power Grid Incident Identification Based on Physically Derived Cyber-Event Detection” has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Digital Forensics, Security and Law. Great job!
  • Congratulations to Luke Hebert as he has accepted a position with Cybirical in Mandeville, LA.
  • DCSL would like to congratulate Luke Hebert on the completion of his undergraduate degree.
  • Congratulations to Tzofi Klinghoffer as he has accepted an internship in Massachusetts.
  • Congratulations to Sung Kim as he has accepted an internship for the fall in Huntsville.
  • Congratulations to Sung Kim as he has accepted an internship for the summer in Maryland.
  • Congratulations to Matthew Leeds as he has accepted a position with Endless Computers in San Francisco, CA.
  • DCSL would like to congratulate Matthew Leeds on the completion of his undergraduate degree.
  • Congratulations to Miclain Keffeler as he has accepted an internship with Autozone.

April 2017

  • Matthew Leeds gave a presentation titled “A Comparison of Features for Android Malware Detection” at the 2017 ACM Southeast Conference in Kennesaw, GA.
  • Miclain Keffeler gave a presentation titled “A Comparison of Fuzzy Hashes: Evaluation, Guidelines, and Future Suggestions” at the 2017 ACM Southeast Conference in Kennesaw, GA.

March 2017

  • Congratulations to Sung Kim! His paper “Using Time Series Forecasting for Adaptive Traffic Signal Control” was accepted for publication at the 13th International Conference on Data Mining (DMIM’17)in Las Vegas. This was a group effort that included Dr. Alex Hainen.
  • Congratulations to Matthew Leeds! His paper “Examining Features for Android Malware Detection” was accepted for publication at the 2017 International Conference on Security and Management (SAM’17)in Las Vegas, NV. This was a group effort that included Miclain Keffeler.
  • Congratulations to Shariful Haque! His paper “An Evolutionary Approach of Attack Graphs and Attack Trees: A Survey of Attack Modeling” was accepted for publication at the 2017 International Conference on Security and Management (SAM’17)in Las Vegas, NV.
  • Congratulations to Matthew Leeds! His paper “A Comparison of Features for Android Malware Detection” was accepted for publication at the 2017 ACM Southeast Conferencein Kennesaw, GA. This was a group effort that included Miclain Keffeler.

January 2017

  • Great news! DCSL has received $106,000 for the “Insurance Check Proposal for the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency” from the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA).

December 2016

  • Dr. Atkison gave a presentation titled “An Overview of Emerging Privacy Issues in the Internet of Things” at the 2016 International Symposium on Internet of Things and Internet of Everything (CSCI-ISOT) in Las Vegas, NV.
  • Dr. Atkison gave a presentation titled “Preliminary Results of Applying Machine Learning Algorithms to Android Malware Detection” at the 2016 International Symposium on Mobile Computing, Wireless Networks, and Security (CSCI-ISMC) in Las Vegas, NV.
  • Dr. Atkison gave a presentation titled “Session Duration Based Feature Extraction for Network Intrusion Detection in Control System Networks,” at the 2016 International Symposium on Mobile Computing, Wireless Networks, and Security (CSCI-ISMC) in Las Vegas, NV.

November 2016

  • Congratulations to Nathan Wallace! His paper “On the Detection of Cyber-Events in the Grid Using PCA” has been accepted for publication in the International Journal of Critical Infrastructures. Great job!
  • Congratulations to Matthew Leeds! His paper “Preliminary Results of Applying Machine Learning Algorithms to Android Malware Detection” was accepted for publication at the 2016 International Symposium on Mobile Computing, Wireless Networks, and Security (CSCI-ISMC)in Las Vegas, NV.
  • Congratulations to Stan Ponomarev! His paper “Session Duration Based Feature Extraction for Network Intrusion Detection in Control System Networks” was accepted for publication at the 2016 International Symposium on Mobile Computing, Wireless Networks, and Security (CSCI-ISMC)in Las Vegas, NV

October 2016

  • DCSL would like to welcome Miclain Keffeler as our newest undergraduate researcher.
  • DCSL would like to welcome Tzofi Klinghoffer as our newest undergraduate researcher.

September 2016

  • Great news! DCSL has received $140,000 for the “CORRLocator Proposal for the Alabama Center for Insurance Information and Research” from the Alabama Center for Insurance Information and Research.
  • DCSL would like to welcome Sung Kim as our newest undergraduate researcher.

August 2016

  • DCSL would like to welcome Eric Mallmann as our newest undergraduate researcher.

June 2016

  • Dr. Atkison was invited to present “Digital Forensics” at the Analysis and Investigation through Cyber-Based Scenarioscyber camp at theUniversity of Central Arkansas.

May 2016

  • Congratulations to Luke Hebert as he has accepted an internship with Cybirical.
  • DCSL would like to congratulate Sean Sempleon the completion of his undergraduate degree.
  • Congratulations to Kyle Galloway as he has accepted a position at Lockheed Martin in Huntsville.
  • DCSL would like to congratulate Kyle Galloway on the completion of his Master’s degree

January 2016

  • DCSL would like to welcome Matthew Leeds as our newest undergraduate researcher.
  • DCSL would like to welcome Vaughn Poe as our newest graduate researcher. Vaughn is working on his PhD. He received his MA degree in Information Technology Management from Webster University and his BS degree in Computer Information Systems from Park University. Vaughn also has industry experience as a cyber security administrator and proudly served our country for 20 years in the US Marine Corps.
  • Congratulations to Sean Semple as he has accepted a position with the Department of Defense.

October 2015

  • DCSL would like to welcome Kyle Galloway as our newest undergraduate researcher.

September 2015

  • Congratulations to Stan Ponomarev! His paper “Industrial Control System Network Intrusion Detection by Telemetry Analysis” has been accepted for publication in the IEEE Transactions on Dependable and Secure Computing. Great job!
  • DCSL would like to welcome Bronwyn Mullen as our newest undergraduate researcher.
  • DCSL would liketo welcome Shariful Haque as our newest graduate researcher. Shariful is working on his PhD. He received his BS degree in Computer Science and Engineering from the University of Dhaka.

August 2015

  • DCSL established at the University of Alabama, South Engineering Complex.
  • Congratulations to Stan Ponomarev as he has accepted a position with BBN Technologies in Cambridge,Massachusetts.
  • DCSL would like to congratulate Stan Ponomarev on the completion of his PhD.

June 2015

  • Researchers from DCSL were content developers for the 2015 Cyber Discovery camps.

May 2015

  • Researchers from DCSL participated as challenge developers for the 2015 Cyber Storm competition.

October 2014

  • DCSL would like to welcome Harry May as our newest graduate researcher. Harry is working on his PhD. He received MS degrees in both Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Louisiana Tech University and University of Illinois respectively. His BS degree is in Electrical Engineering from Louisiana Tech University. Harry has 30 years of industrial experience as both an electrical engineer and software engineer and proudly served our country for 39 years in both the US Air Force and Air Force Reserves.

September 2014

  • Luke Hebert, Sean Semple, and the DCSL lab were pictured in The News Star (Monroe, LA) article about Louisiana Tech’s first in the nation Cyber Engineering program.

August 2014

  • Congratulations to Nathan Wallace as he has accepted a position with Cybirical in Mandeville, LA.
  • DCSL would like to congratulate Nathan Wallace on the completion of his PhD.
  • Dr. Atkison was in The News Star (Monroe, LA) discussing the new Cyber Engineering program at Louisiana Tech.

July 2014

  • Sean Semple gave a presentation titled “Identification of State Parameters for Stealthy Cyber-Events in the Power Grid Using PCA” at the IEEE Power and Engineering Society General Meeting in National Harbor, MD.
  • Stan Ponomarev gave a presentation titled “Identification of Compromised Power System State Variables” The 2014 International Conference on Information and Knowledge Engineering (IKE’14) in Las Vegas, NV, July 2014.
  • Stan Ponomarev gave a presentation titled “Fourier Transform as a Feature Extraction for Malware Classification”at the 2014 International Conference on Security and Management (SAM’14) in Las Vegas, NV.

June 2014

  • Researchers from DCSL were content developers for the 2014 Cyber Discovery camps.

May 2014

  • Congratulations to Nathan Wallace! His paper “Identification of Compromised Power System State Variables” was accepted for publication at the 2014 International Conference on Information and Knowledge Engineering (IKE’14)in Las Vegas, NV. This was a group effort that included Stan Ponomarev.
  • Congratulations to Stan Ponomarev! His paper “Fourier Transform as a Feature Extraction for Malware Classification” was accepted for publication at the 2014 International Conference on Security and Management (SAM’14)in Las Vegas, NV. This was a group effort that included Nathan Wallace.
  • Dr. Atkison, Nathan Wallace and Stan Ponomarev were invited to present “Case Study: Use of Digital Forensics in Credit Card Fraud Case” at the Louisiana Forgery and Fraud Investigators Training Conference in Ruston.
  • Dr. Atkison, Nathan Wallace and Stan Ponomarev were invited to present “Overview of Cyber Security and Digital Forensics” at the Louisiana Forgery and Fraud Investigators Training Conference in Ruston.
  • Congratulations to Sean Semple ashe has accepted an internship with the Department of Defense.
  • Congratulations to James Poore as he has accepted a position with Alert Logic in Houston.
  • DCSL would like to congratulate James Poore on the completion of his Master’s degree
  • Researchers from DCSL participated as challenge developers for the 2014 Cyber Storm competition.
  • DCSL is in the Ruston Daily Leader for its presentations at the Louisiana Forgery and Fraud Investigator’s Annual Conference.

April 2014

  • The 2014 Louisiana Forgery and Fraud Investigator’s Annual Conference was announced in the Ruston Daily Leader. DCSL has been invited to present at the conference.
  • Congratulations to Nathan Wallace! His paper “Identification of State Parameters for Stealthy Cyber-Events in the Power Grid Using PCA” was accepted for publication at the IEEE Power and Engineering Society General Meetingin National Harbor, MD.
  • Congratulations to Nathan Wallace as his paper “A Dimensional Transformation Scheme for Power Grid Cyber Event Detection” received the Best Paper Award at the 9th Cyber and Information Security Research Conference in Oak Ridge, TN.
  • Stan Ponomarev gave a presentation titled “Detection of SSH Host Spoofing in Control Systems Through Network Telemetry Analysis” at the 9th Cyber and Information Security Research Conference, ORNL in Oak Ridge, TN.
  • Nathan Wallace gave a presentation titled “A Dimensional Transformation Scheme for Power Grid Cyber Event Detection” at the 9th Cyber and Information Security Research Conference, ORNL in Oak Ridge, TN.

March 2014

  • DCSL would like to welcome Harley Davis as our newest undergraduate researcher.

February 2014

  • DCSL would like to welcome Luke Hebert as our newest undergraduate researcher.
  • Students from DCSL were in the Ruston Daily Leader for their excellent results in the 2013 Department of Defense Cyber Crime Center Digital Forensics Challenge.
  • Congratulations to Nathan Wallace! His paper “Detection of SSH HostSpoofing in Control Systems Through Network Telemetry Analysis” was accepted for publication at the 9th Cyber and Information Security Research Conference, ORNL in Oak Ridge, TN.This was a group effort that included NathanWallace.
  • Congratulations to Nathan Wallace! His paper “A Dimensional Transformation Scheme for Power Grid Cyber Event Detection” was accepted for publication at the 9th Cyber and Information Security Research Conference, ORNL in Oak Ridge, TN. This was a group effort that included Stan Ponomarev.
  • DCSL congratulates Nathan Wallace, Stan Ponomarev and James Poore for finishing second in the graduate team division in the 2013 Department of Defense Cyber Crime Center (DC3) Digital Forensics Challenge.This is a great accomplishment.
  • DCSL congratulates Sean Semple and Christian Dean for finishing fourth in the undergraduate team division in the 2013 Department of Defense Cyber Crime Center (DC3) Digital Forensics Challenge.This is a great accomplishment.

October 2013

  • Nathan Wallace gave a presentation titled “Detecting Cyber-Incidents in the Power Grid Using Principal Component Analysis” at the 3rd Annual Graduate Research Conference College of Engineering and Science at Louisiana Tech University.
  • DCSL would like to welcome Meghan Ford as our newest undergraduate researcher.
  • Congratulations to Nathan Wallace! His paper “Detecting Cyber-Incidents in the Power Grid Using Principal Component Analysis” was accepted for publication at the 3rd Annual Graduate Research Conferencein the College of Engineering and Science at Louisiana Tech University.

September 2013

  • DCSL would like to welcome Sean Semple as our newest undergraduate researcher.

August 2013

  • DCSL would like to welcome Christian Dean as our newest undergraduate researcher.

June 2013

  • Sean Semple gave a presentation titled “Evaluation of Random Projection for Malware Classification” at the 7th International Conference on Software Security and Reliability in Washington, DC.
  • Researchers from DCSL were content developers for the 2013 Cyber Discovery camps.

May 2013

  • Congratulations to Sean Semple as he has accepted an internship with the Department of Defense.
  • Researchers from DCSL participated as challenge developers for the 2013 Cyber Stormcompetition.

April 2013

  • Congratulations to Stan Ponomarev! His paper “Evaluation of Random Projection for Malware Classification” was accepted for publication at the 7th International Conference on Software Security and Reliabilityin Washington, DC. This was a group effort including Nathan Wallace and Jan Durand.
  • Nathan Wallace gave a presentation titled “Observing Industrial Control System Attacks Launched Via Metasploit Framework” at the 51st ACM Southeast Conference in Savannah, GA.
  • James Poore gave a presentation titled “Evolution of Digital Forensics in Virtualization by Using Virtual Machine Introspection” at the 51st ACM Southeast Conference in Savannah, GA.
  • Sean Semple gave a presentation titled “Applying Static Analysis to High-Dimensional Malicious Application Detection” at the 51st ACM Southeast Conference in Savannah, GA.

March 2013

  • Congratulations to Nathan Wallace! His paper “Observing Industrial Control System Attacks Launched Via Metasploit Framework” was accepted for publication at the 51st ACM Southeast Conferencein Savannah, GA.
  • Congratulations to James Poore! His paper “Evolution of Digital Forensics in Virtualization by Using Virtual Machine Introspection” was accepted for publication at the 51st ACM Southeast Conferencein Savannah, GA. This was a group effort that included Juan Flores.
  • Congratulations to Sean Semple! His paper “Applying Static Analysis to High-Dimensional Malicious Application Detection” was accepted for publication at the 51st ACM Southeast Conferencein Savannah, GA. This was a group effort including Stan Ponomarev and Jan Durand.
  • Nathan Wallace gave a presentation titled “Industrial Control System Security Concerns and Measures” at the Louisiana Academy of Sciences inGrambling, LA

February 2013

  • Congratulations to Nathan Wallace! His paper, “Industrial Control System Security Concerns and Measures” was accepted in the Louisiana Scientist.
  • Researchers from DCSL participated as judges and event coordinators in the 2013 Louisiana Region 3 Science Olympiad.

September 2012

  • Great news! DCSL has received $140,000 for “Developing Effective Rogue Application Prediction Techniques Through Combining of Multiple Machine Learning and Data Mining Techniques” from the Louisiana Board of Regents.

August 2012

  • DCSL would like to welcome Jordan Lafont as our newest undergraduate researcher.
  • DCSL would like to welcome Stanislav Ponomarev as our newest graduate researcher. Stanislav is working on his PhD. He received his BS degree in Electrical Engineering from Northwestern State University.
  • Congratulations to Juan Flores as he has accepted a position with American Greetings.
  • DCSL would like to congratulate Juan Flores on the completion of his Master’s degree.

June 2012

  • Researchers from DCSL were content developers for the 2012 Cyber Discovery camps.

May 2012

  • Congratulations to Jan Durand as he has accepted a position with Seismic Exchange in Houston.
  • DCSL would like to congratulate Jan Durand on the completion of his Master’s degree.
  • DCSL would like to congratulate James Poore on the completion of his undergraduate degree.
  • Researchers from DCSL participated as challenge developers for the 2012 Cyber Storm competition.

March 2012

  • DCSL would like to congratulate James Poore on his acceptance into the PhD program here at Louisiana Tech.
  • Researchers from DCSL participated as judges and event coordinators in the 2012 Louisiana Region 3 Science Olympiad.
  • Jan Durand gave a presentation titled “Applying Random Projection to the Classification of Malicious Applications using Data Mining Algorithms” at the 50th ACM Southeast Conference in Tuscaloosa, AL.
  • Juan Flores gave a presentation titled “Evolution of Traditional Digital Forensics in Virtualization” at the 50th ACM Southeast Conference in Tuscaloosa, AL.

February 2012

  • Congratulations to Jan Durand! His paper “Applying Random Projection to the Classification of Malicious Applications using Data Mining Algorithms” was accepted for publication at the 50th ACM Southeast Conferencein Tuscaloosa, AL.
  • Congratulations to Juan Flores! His paper “Evolution of Traditional Digital Forensics in Virtualization” was accepted for publication at the 50th ACM Southeast Conferencein Tuscaloosa, AL.

December 2011

  • DCSL would like to welcome Nathan Wallace as our newest graduate researcher. Nathan is working on his PhD. He received his BS degree in Electrical Engineering from Louisiana Tech University.

November 2011

  • Dr. Atkison was invited to present “Control System Security” at the Cyber Engineering Conference in Shreveport.
  • Great news! DCSL has received $20,000 for computer forensics equipment from the Louisiana Tech CoES Lab Fee Team.

September 2011

  • DCSL would like to welcome James Poore as our newest undergraduate researcher.

August 2011

  • DCSL would like to welcome Rodney Chism as our newest undergraduate researcher.

June 2011

  • Researchers from DCSL were content developers for the 2011 Cyber Discovery camps.

May 2011

  • Researchers from DCSL participated as challenge developers for the 2011 Cyber Storm competition.

April 2011

  • Congratulations to Jan Durand! His paper “Using Executable Slicing to Improve Rogue Software Detection Algorithms,” has been accepted for publication in the International Journal of Secure Software Engineering. Great job!

March 2011

  • Researchers from DCSL participated as judges and event coordinators in the 2011 Louisiana Region 3 Science Olympiad.
  • DCSL would like to welcome Robert Plummer as our newest undergraduate researcher.
  • Jan Durand gave a presentation titled “Using Randomized Projection Techniques to Aid in Detecting High-Dimensional Malicious Applications” at the 49th ACM Southeast Conference in Kennesaw, GA.

February 2011

  • Congratulations to Jan Durand! His paper “Using Randomized Projection Techniques to Aid in Detecting High-Dimensional Malicious Applications” was accepted for publication at the 49th ACM Southeast Conferencein Kennesaw, GA.
  • Congratulations to Juan Flores! His paper “Digital Forensics on a Virtual Machine” was accepted for publication as a poster at the 49th ACM Southeast Conferencein Kennesaw, GA.

August 2010

  • DCSL would like to welcome Jan Durand as our newest graduate researcher. Jan is working on his Master’s degree. He received his BS degree in Computer Science from Grambling State University.
  • DCSL would like to welcome Juan Flores as our newest graduate researcher. Juan is working on his Master’s degree. He received his BS degree in Computer Systems Engineering from the University of Huston –Clear Lake.
  • DCSL would like to welcome Joshua Hammons as our newest graduate researcher. Joshua is working on his Master’s degree. He received his BS degree in Computer Science from Louisiana Tech University.

June 2010

  • Great news! DCSL has received $40,000 for the development of “Forensics in a Virtual Environment” from the US Air Force Office of Scientific Research.
  • Great news! DCSL has received $50,000 for “Developing an Effective Dimensionality Reduction Methodology for Malicious Software Detection Predictors” from the US Air Force Office of Scientific Research.
  • Researchers from DCSL were content developers for the 2010 Cyber Discovery camps.

May 2010

  • Researchers from DCSL participated as challenge developers for the 2010 Cyber Stormc ompetition.

April 2010

  • Dr. Atkison gave a presentation titled “Aiding Prediction Algorithms in Detecting High-Dimensional Malicious Applications Using a Randomized Prediction Technique” at the 48th ACM Southeast Conference in Oxford, MS.

March 2010

  • Researchers from DCSL participated as judges and event coordinators in the 2010 Louisiana Region 3 Science Olympiad.
  • Dr. Atkison was informed that his paper “Aiding Prediction Algorithms in Detecting High-Dimensional Malicious Applications Using a Randomized Prediction Technique” was accepted for publication at the 48th ACM Southeast Conferencein Oxford, MS

August 2009

  • The Digital Forensics and Control Systems Security Lab established at Louisiana Tech University, Nethken Hall.