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Dr. Gilbert Bert L. Peterson is a Professor of Computer Science at the Air Force Institute of Technology (AFIT). He holds a Ph.D. and M.S. in Computer Science from the University of Texas at Arlington, along with a B.S. in Architecture.
- Ph.D., Computer Science, University of Texas at Arlington (2001)
- M.S., Computer Science, University of Texas at Arlington (1998)
- B.S., Architecture, University of Texas at Arlington (1995)
His research spans cybersecurity, digital forensics, artificial intelligence, and robotics. He focuses on behavioral biometrics, memory analysis, and insider threat detection, often leveraging machine learning and multi-agent systems.
Dr. Peterson's publications cover topics including malware analysis, nuclear detonation video processing, distributed simulation environments, and steganography detection. He has contributed extensively to digital forensics literature through journals and conference proceedings.
Scientific Awards:
- 2011 Government Information Security Leadership Award (Team Category)
- 2010 AFIT Civilian Category III of the Quarter
- 2009 & 2007 DC3 Digital Forensics Challenge Grand Champion (Advisor)
- 2008 Air Force Outstanding Scientist Award (Junior Civilian)
- 2006 Tau Beta Pi Thesis Award (Advisor)
Dr. Peterson has served as a faculty advisor for AFIT's competitive cybersecurity teams and contributes to graduate digital forensics education through research challenges and curriculum development.
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