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Matthew Allen Bishop is a Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of California, Davis. His primary affiliation is with the College of Engineering. Bishop's research focuses on cybersecurity, including secure programming, insider threat detection, malware analysis, and cybersecurity education. He has contributed extensively to curricular guidelines (e.g., CSEC 2017) and frameworks for cyber defense. His work spans theoretical advancements (e.g., intrusion detection models) and applied systems (e.g., secure voting platforms).
Notable research areas include:
- Cybersecurity Education: Developing curricula and pedagogical frameworks for secure coding and ethical practices.
- Insider Threat Mitigation: Declarative approaches and behavioral analysis for detecting and preventing attacks.
- Malware Mitigation: Techniques leveraging uncertainty principles and defensive programming.
- Election Security: Analyzing vulnerabilities and designing secure voting systems.
Bishop has collaborated with institutions like the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and National Security Agency (NSA) on critical infrastructure protection. His publications span conferences like IEEE Security & Privacy, HICSS, and NSPW, emphasizing real-world applications of cybersecurity principles.



