I am a graduate student of Computer Science at Purdue University and a
member of the CERIAS group (http://www.cerias.purdue.edu), focusing my
studies on InfoSec. In May, I will be graduating with a Masters of Science
and seeking a full-time position in the field of information security.
While a student in CERIAS, I have participated in two research projects.
The first is called ESP, and it involves embedding an IDS into an
operating system (currently, FreeBSD). The second research project is
studying pattern-matching NIDSes and trying to make them fail gracefully
under DoS conditions.
Through 5 internships over my academic career, I have 1.5 years of work
experience. The past two summers, I have interned with MITRE Corp. as an
InfoSec Engineer and spent time retrofitting security onto the Air Force
Command and Control networks and helping design a new network with
security built in from the ground up. Previous to that, I spent 3
internships at Motorola as a Software Developer Intern, increasing
efficiency in cellular infrastructure and developing simulators and test
languanges.
My relevant coursework here at Purdue has focused on information security
and networking:
- Advanced Information Assurance (Prof. Eugene Spafford)
- Information Security
- Cryptography (Prof. Mikhail Atallah)
- Internetworking (Prof. Douglas Comer)
I hope that my qualifications meet the criteria for a position you might
be looking to fill. If you wish to see my resume or contact me for any
other reason, please e-mail me at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thank you,
Dan Aiello