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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.
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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.
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