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Rob Cunningham is an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University and Vice Chancellor for Research Infrastructure at the University of Pittsburgh. His expertise spans cybersecurity, machine learning, system security, and cryptography. He has led multiple groups at MIT Lincoln Laboratory focusing on computer security, including intrusion detection, hardware security, and cryptography.
Research Interests: Cunningham’s work emphasizes applying machine learning to cybersecurity challenges, such as intrusion detection systems and securing embedded/cloud systems. He also explores the evaluation of security systems’ performance and collaborations between academia and FFRDCs (Federally Funded Research and Development Centers).
Professional Contributions: He has patented security technologies, chaired the IEEE Cybersecurity Initiative, and founded the IEEE Cybersecurity Development (SecDev) Conference. His systems have secured government networks, and he has served on national panels and led national teams.
Labs/Teams: While specific lab names are not mentioned, his leadership roles at MIT Lincoln Laboratory and collaborations with academic institutions highlight his involvement in cutting-edge cybersecurity research.
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