People - Applied Cryptologic Engineering (ACE)
People
Group Lead
Graduate Students
LTC Mathieu Couillard (Canada, Armed Forces) (2023)
The Role of Deceptive Cyber Defense in Cyber Strategy
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Naval Postgraduate School Outstanding Academic Achievement Award for International Students
Rear Admiral Grace Murray Hopper Computer Science Award
Jason Behling, Fernando Fuentes, Larry Mannings, Golda Morgan, and Jonathan Schinowsky (2022)
Counter UxS Energy and Operational Analysis
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Outstanding Thesis Award
Elyssa Dietz (2022)
Implementing MLS protocol in a UAV Swarm: Validating the Removal of a Compromised UAV
LT Charles Eilertsen, Allen Greene, Luke Loukas, Jacob VanWhy (2022)
Research on Potential UAS CONOPS for USN and USCG Ships
LT Andre Leon & LT Christopher Britt (2022)
UxS Cryptologic Protocol Requirements for Multidomain Operation and Joint Interoperability
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Fleet Cyber Command Award for Academic Achievement in Cyber Operations
LT Floyd Lewis (2022)
Comparing and Contrasting Common Aviation Command and Control System (CAC2S) modeling performance under non-contested and contested environments
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Outstanding Thesis Award
CPT Nektaria Patrozou (Greece, Army) (2022)
Maj Thomas Schindler (2022)
Identification, Analysis, and Simulation of Attacks Using Recovered Radio Network Temporary Identifiers on 5G User Equipment
Capt Christian Thiessen (2022)
LT Fritz Hain (2021)
Adaptive Machine Learning-Based Steganographic Model for Subverting Censorship
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Outstanding Thesis Award
GySgt John Lytle (2021)
Performance of Hybrid Signature Generation and Verification for Public Key Infrastructure Certificates
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Outstanding Thesis Award
LCDR Boswyck Offord II and LT Allen Golphin III (2021)
Counter-Unmanned Aerial Systems (CUAS) Interoperability in the Global Geopolitical Environment
Maj Choon Seng Tan (Singapore, Army) (2021)
System Analysis of Counter Unmanned Aerial Systems Kill Chain in an Operational Environment
Aaron Daponte, Gregory Maguire, and Calvin Roldan (2020)
LT Duc Nguyen (2020)
Hardening Automated Identification Systems: Providing Integrity Through an Application of Lightweight Cryptographic Techniques
Capt Michael Troncoso (2020)
A Cryptographic Analysis of Bluetooth's Human-Machine Authenticated Key Exchange Protocols
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Outstanding Thesis Award
Gary Kildall Award for Computing Innovation
LT Michael Sjoholmsierchio (2019)