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    Gary McGraw Gary McGraw, Ph.D. is Vice President of Business Development at Cigital. He holds a dual PhD in Cognitive Science and Computer Science from Indiana University and a BA in Philosophy from UVa. Dr. McGraw is a noted authority on Java security and co-authored "Java Security: Hostile Applets, Holes, & Antidotes" (John Wiley & Sons, 1997), with Prof. Ed Felten of Princeton University. They are currently writing a second book, "Securing Java: Getting down to business with mobile code", available in late 1998. Along with RST's Dr. Jeff Voas, McGraw wrote Software Fault Injection: Inoculating Programs Against Errors" (Wiley, 1998). Dr. McGraw has also written over fifty peer-reviewed technical publications. He is principal investigator on grants from Air Force Research Labs, DARPA, and NIST's Advanced Technology Program.
    Ed Felten, Ph.D. is an assistant professor of Computer Science at Princeton University. He leads Princeton's Secure Internet Programming team, whose work in Java Security is widely-publicized and world famous. Prof. Felten received his Ph.D. from the University of Washington and a BS with honors in physics from Cal Tech. In 1994, Felten was awarded a National Young Investigator award. His research interests include Java security, high-performance computer architecture, and networking. Ed Felten

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