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Edward A. Feustel, Ph.D.

Edward A. Feustel

Dartmouth College, Department of Computer Science

Ed Feustel is an Adjunct Professor of Computer Science at Dartmouth College and a faculty affiliate of the Institute for Security, Technology, and Society. While with ISTS and the Computer Science department, Ed has participated in two winning proposals associated with Dartmouth’s PKI Lab.

Ed has been involved in work with the PKI Lab that has led to the initial development and deployment at Dartmouth of the Dartmouth Certificate Authority (see http://collegeca.dartmouth.edu). He has also worked with thesis students on implementing distributed security using public and private key pairs using the OASIS standards for Secure Attribute Markup Language (SAML) and eXtensible Access Control Markup Language (XACML). Ed’s current research interest is in security for applications that use distributed resources as part of their execution environment.

Ed came to Dartmouth and ISTS from the Computer and Software Engineering Division of the Institute for Defense Analyses (IDA), Alexandria, Virginia where he was on the Research Staff. Ed has also held positions at: Prime Computer; Rice University (where he was a tenured Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science); IDA Princeton; Lawrence Livermore Laboratory; and the California Institute of Technology. He is a graduate of Princeton University (MA and Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering) and MIT (BSEE and MSEE).

Email: edward.a.feustel[at]dartmouth.edu
Website: http://www.feustel.us/Feustel%20&%20Associates/

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Last Updated: 4/9/09