Chuck Easttom
Chuck Easttom | |
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Born | William Easttom II October 5, 1968 |
Citizenship | United States |
Alma mater | Capitol Technology University University of Portsmouth University of Texas El Paso Southeastern Oklahoma State University Northcentral University |
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Scientific career | |
Fields | Cybersecurity Engineering Cryptography Quantum Computing Nanotechnology |
Institutions | Georgetown University |
Thesis | A Comparative Study Of Lattice Based Algorithms For Post Quantum Computing |
William "Chuck" Easttom II (born October 5, 1968) is an American computer scientist specializing in cyber security.
Education[]
Chuck Easttom holds a B.A. from Southeastern Oklahoma State University, a M.Ed. from Southeastern Oklahoma State University, a master's degree in Applied Computer Science from Northcentral University[1] and a Masters in Systems Engineering from the University of Texas at El Paso, as well as a D.Sc. Doctor of Science in cyber security from Capitol Technology University[2][3][4] dissertation topic "A Comparative Study Of Lattice Based Algorithms For Post Quantum Computing", a Ph.D.Doctor of Philosophy in Technology focused on Nanotechnology[5] dissertation topic "The Effects of Complexity on Carbon Nanotube Failures", and a Ph.D.Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science from University of Portsmouth[6] dissertation topic "A Systematic Framework for Network Forensics Using Graph Theory".
Professional work[]
In addition to computer security, Easttom has done work in software engineering.,[7][8] applied mathematics, and other areas. He has authored 31 books[9] on computer security, programming languages, Linux, cyber forensics, penetration testing, and cryptography. His books are used as textbooks for both undergraduate and graduate programs at over 60 universities.[10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20] He is an inventor with 23 patented computer science inventions.[21] He is a frequent speaker at major cybersecurity conferences.[22][23][24][25]
Easttom was part of the team that created the original CompTIA Security+ [26] and CompTIA Linux+ exams. He created the OSFCE (OSForensics Certified Examiner) course and test,[27] the EC Council Certified Encryption Specialist course and certification test,[28] and EC Council CAST Advanced Encryption course [29] as well as working on other EC-Council certifications [30]
Chuck Easttom has been interviewed regarding cyber security topics by CNN Money[31] and CBS Smart Planet,[32] and other media outlets,[33][34][35][36][37][38][39] and He has been named a Distinguished Speaker of the ACM[40] and a Distinguished Visitor of the IEEE.[41] He is also a Senior member of the IEEE [42] and Senior member of the ACM.[43]
Easttom is Editor in Chief for the American Journal of Science and Engineering.[44] He was also the director of the Quantum Computing and Cryptography Lab at Capitol Technology University,[45] he is currently an adjunct lecturer for Georgetown University [46] and an Adjunct professor for the University of Dallas.[47] He is the co-chair for the 2020 ACM Quantum Computing and Engineering conference.[48]
Volunteer work[]
Easttom has also volunteered for Operation Underground Railroad, training police officers around the world in digital forensics.[49]
Books[]
Easttom has authored 31 computer science books. These include:
- Beginning JavaScript, 1st Edition.WordWare Publishing (2001)
- JBuilder 7.0 EJB Programming.WordWare Publishing (2002)
- Programming Fundamentals in C++.Charles River Learning. 1st Edition, Charles River Media (2003)
- Essential Linux Administration: A Comprehensive Guide for Beginners. Cengage Press (2011)
- System Forensics, Investigation, and Response, 2nd Edition, Jones & Bartlett (2013)
- System Forensics, Investigation, and Response (Information Systems Security & Assurance), 3rd Edition Jones and Bartlett (2017) ISBN 978-1284121841
- Certified Cyber Forensics Professional All in One Guide. McGraw-Hill (2014) ISBN 978-0071839761
- Computer Security Fundamentals (3rd Edition). Pearson IT Cybersecurity Curriculum (ITCC) (2016) ISBN 978-0789757463
- CompTIA Security+ Study Guide: Exam SY0-501. John Wiley & Sons (2017)
- Penetration Testing Fundamentals: A Hands-On Guide to Reliable Security Audits (1st Edition). Pearson IT Cybersecurity Curriculum (2018) ISBN 978-0789759375
- CompTIA Security+ Practice Tests: Exam SY0-501. Sybex (2018)
- Network Defense and Countermeasures: Principles and Practices, 3rd Edition Pearson IT Cybersecurity Curriculum (ITCC)) (2018)
- Networking Fundamentals, 3rd Edition. Goodheart-Wilcox Publishing) (2018)
References[]
- ^ "Northcentral University Alumni".
- ^ "Secure World Speaker Bio".
- ^ "Keynote Speakers Bio".
- ^ "Easttom: in cyber war, malware is "the weapon of choice"".
- ^ "Faculty Bio".
- ^ https://www.amazon.com/Chuck-Easttom/e/B001IYZ6I8%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share. Missing or empty
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(help) - ^ "EC Council CASE Java".
- ^ "Computer Programming Course Syllabus" (PDF).
- ^ "Speaker Bio".[permanent dead link]
- ^ "CS 511 digital forensics" (PDF).
- ^ "CCT 121 Computer Crime Investigation".
- ^ "CIS 4345, CRN 80042, Network and Systems Security" (PDF).
- ^ "CIS 4385 Cybercrime Detection and Digital Forensics".
- ^ "TCOM/CFRS 661 Digital Media Forensics" (PDF).
- ^ "CSCE 201 Introduction to Computer Security".
- ^ "ACST 3530 - Linux Operating Systems and Networking".
- ^ "COMT 36330 LAN Security Fundamentals".
- ^ "CSCI: Principles and Practices of Cybersecurity".
- ^ "ISSC630: Advanced Cybercrime Analysis" (PDF).
- ^ "CNT 4104 Software Project in Computer Networks".
- ^ "United States Patent Office".
- ^ "Hacker Halted". 2017-01-18.
- ^ "Secure World".
- ^ "ISC2 Security Congress".
- ^ "DEFCON".
- ^ "CompTIA Security+ SME List". 2016-02-09.
- ^ "OSForensics Training".
- ^ "ECES".
- ^ "Author Bio".[permanent dead link]
- ^ "EC Council Certified Application Security Engineer". Retrieved 20 November 2018.
- ^ "Unhackable Code".
- ^ "NSA proof products: protective or a profit motive?".
- ^ "What the JPMorgan Chase Breach Teaches Us".
- ^ "Hackers infiltrate Web site".
- ^ "Interview With Chuck Easttom, Computer Scientist & Consultant".
- ^ "Steps Executives Can Take to Fight Fraud".
- ^ "Generating Cryptographic Keys: Will Your Random Number Generators (PRNGs) Do The Job?".[permanent dead link]
- ^ "Speaker Bio" (PDF).
- ^ "Forensic Focus".
- ^ "ACM Distinguished Speaker".
- ^ "Chuck Easttom | IEEE Computer Society". Retrieved 2020-11-09.
- ^ "IEEE Senior Member". 2019-05-06.
- ^ "ACM Senior Member".
- ^ "American Journal of Science and Engineering".
- ^ "Quantum Computing and Cryptography Research Lab".
- ^ "Georgetown Faculty Page".
- ^ "University of Dallas Faculty Page".
- ^ "2020 ACM Quantum Computing and Engineering Conference".
- ^ "OUR Columbia".
- Living people
- American computer scientists
- 1968 births
- Southeastern Oklahoma State University alumni
- University of Texas at El Paso alumni