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Cards Advanced Encryption Standard Viruses & Related Threats Pretty
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Dr. Parviz Kermani
Speaker
Bibliography: Parviz Kermani received the B.S.
degree from the University of Tehran, Iran (Daneskadeh Fanni) in 1969, the M.M.
in mathematics from University of Waterloo in Canada in 1973 and the Ph.D.
degree in Computer Science from UCLA in 1977. Since 1978, he has been with IBM
at T.J. Watson Research Center in Yorktown
Heights, NY
While at UCLA he participated in the ARPA
network project, which later led to the creation of the Internet. At UCLA he did
research in the design and evaluation of switching and flow control techniques
in computer communication. His
pioneering work on a new switching technique, the Cut-Though switching, later
was used in many innovative switching and networking architectures.
Since joining IBM, he has been involved in
number of diverse research projects spanning from theoretical works to product
developments, all in computer communication areas. He has made many contributions to number of
IBM communication products for which IBM holds patents. He is currently manager
of the Automated Media Systems department at IBM Research Division.
Dr. Kermani is a senior member of IEEE and
has many publications in diverse fields of computers and communications. He has chaired conferences, workshops and
technical sessions in number of international conferences. He is the General
Chair of the upcoming Infocom 2002 to be held in New York, U.S.A. He is also an
adjunct professor at the graduate center of Polytechnic University in
Westchester, New York, where he teaches graduate courses in computer
communication networks.
His current interests are in the area of
mobile computing, personal system communications, Internet security, distributed
and pervasive computing systems, multimedia communications and distance learning
and education.
He can be reached at
pkermani@west.poly.edu
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