Graduate Research Assistant (TTU)
Research in the area of Insider Threat Detection Using a Graph-Based Approach. The position begins August 2008 with a duration of approximately 15 months. Please see full text for details.
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New Position: Graduate Research Assistant
Area of Research: Insider Threat Detection Using a Graph-Based Approach
Description: Joint Department of Homeland Security grant with Washington State University. Research will involve: learning the
SUBDUE/GBAD system; creating graph-representations of document and control management data flows; analyzing graph-based data for anomalies; enhancing existing SUBDUE/GBAD functionality and implementing new algorithms; possible deployment of system to DHS customer. Work will result in paper submission(s) to conference(s)/journal(s).
Starting: August 2008
Duration: ~15 months
Commitment: 20 hours per week (average)
Classification: Incoming Masters student in Computer Science (i.e., starting in Fall of 2008)
Programming Language: C
Operating System: Linux/Unix