DOD with Doughnuts! NSA Q&A session
Very informative for IS/BTA/CS majors. Get all of your questions answered and free doughnuts!
Discussion is from Monday November 14th, 2016, 11:45AM-12:50PM!
More on Matt Seligman? Matt Seligman is currently a Visiting Faculty Research Associate at UMBC on assignment from the National Security Agency (NSA). He has been at NSA since 2002 as a computer engineer and cyber analyst. He spent his first 2 years at NSA doing embedded software development. Then, he went on to work in the Research Directorate and conducted computer networking research in the areas of Delay-Tolerant Networking and cyber attack detection for a decade leading to several peer-reviewed publications. Finally, prior to his assignment at UMBC, he was a technical director of a cyber analysis office within NSA's Threat Operations Center (NTOC) where he provided technical direction and leadership to analysts focused on protecting U.S. government networks from cyber attack. Prior to his NSA career, he worked as a hardware engineer at Lucent Technologies and a short-lived startup, Coree Networks in NJ. He received his M.E. in Electrical Engineering in 2002 from Stevens Institute of Technology and his B.S. in Computer Engineering and Electrical Engineering in 1999 from Penn State University.