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Dr. Dijiang Huang

Dr. Dijiang Huang received the B.S. degree from Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China, and the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Missouri, Kansas in 1995, 2001, and 2004 respectively. He is an Associate Professor with the School of Computing Informatics and Decision System Engineering, Arizona State University. His research interests include computer networking, security, and privacy. He is an Associate Editor of the Journal of Network and System Management (JNSM) and the IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials. He has also served as the chair at multiple international conferences and workshops. His research was supported by the NSF, ONR, ARO, NATO, and Consortium of Embedded System (CES). He was the recipient of the ONR Young Investigator Program (YIP) Award.

Ankur Chowdhary

Ankur Chowdhary is a Ph.D. candidate in Computer Science at Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, USA. He is also co-founder and CEO of cybersecurity startup CyNET LLC, and hacking club DevilSec (www.devilsec.club) at ASU. He received B.Tech in Information Technology from GGSIPU in 2011 and MS in Computer Science from ASU in 2015. He has worked as Information Security Researcher for Blackberry Ltd., RSG and Application Developer for CSC Pvt. Ltd. He has co-authored over 25 research papers and journals. His research interests include SDN, Web Security, Network Security, and application of AI and Machine Learning in the field of Security.

Dr. Sandeep Pisharody

Dr. Sandeep Pisharody graduated from the University of Nebraska - Lincoln, with a B.S in Electrical Engineering, and a B.S. in Computer Engineering in 2004. He went onto get a M.S. in Electrical Engineering in 2006 from the University of Nebraska - Lincoln, specializing in material sciences. He joined the industry as a Network/Security Engineer in 2006, and spent the next eight years working in various capacities for Sprint Corp., Iveda Corp., Apollo Education Group, Insight and the University of Phoenix. He went back to school under the guidance of the first author in 2013, and graduated with his Ph.D. in Computer Science from Arizona State University. His areas of interest are network security, software-defined networks, cloud security, modeling and simulation, and human factors in security. He currently works as a technical staff at MIT Lincoln Laboratory.