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Daniel Tauritz is a Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering at Auburn University and serves as Director for National Laboratory Relationships. He holds a Ph.D. and M.S. in Computer Science from Leiden University, along with propaedeutic studies in Computer Science and Mathematics. His research focuses on AI-driven cybersecurity, automated algorithm design using hyper-heuristics, computational game theory, and evolutionary computation. Tauritz leads initiatives such as the Auburn Cyber Research Center and collaborates with institutions like Los Alamos National Laboratory on critical infrastructure protection and satellite network security. His work bridges academia and national security through projects like the Cyber Fire Puzzles competition and the Satellite Tycoon economic simulation game.
His educational background includes advanced studies at Leiden University, with a strong foundation in computer science and mathematics. Research contributions span evolutionary algorithms for molecular evolution, coevolutionary defense strategies, and generative hyper-heuristics. Tauritz has secured grants including an NSF award for AI-cybersecurity education and contributed to Auburn’s partnerships with national laboratories. He is actively involved in fostering student engagement through ethical hacking clubs and experiential learning programs.
Notable achievements include moderating panels on AI in cybersecurity and AI workforce development, as well as developing frameworks like Galaxy for network emulation and DCAFE for automated cyber experiments. His publications emphasize applying evolutionary computation to real-world challenges, including satellite constellation economics and adversarial network defense strategies.





