Assistant Research Professor and Cybersecurity Expert
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Richard White is an Assistant Research Professor specializing in cybersecurity, with a focus on the intersection of security, policy, and critical infrastructure. He teaches a wide range of courses that address both the technical and policy aspects of cybersecurity, making significant contributions to the academic community in these fields.Dr. White's courses include Classical Cryptosystems and Core Concepts, Cybersecurity Policy for Aviation and Internet Infrastructures, Cybersecurity Policy for Water and Electricity Infrastructures, Homeland Security & Cybersecurity Connection - It's Not About the Terrorists, Homeland Security and Cybersecurity Future, Mathematical Foundations for Cryptography, and Security and Privacy in TOR Network. These courses reflect his broad expertise in areas such as cryptography, infrastructure security, and the policies governing cybersecurity in vital sectors.His work examines the complex relationship between cybersecurity, national security, and critical infrastructure protection, particularly in fields like aviation, water, electricity, and homeland security. Additionally, Dr. White delves into the importance of privacy and anonymity online, exploring how technologies like the TOR network can enhance security and privacy for users.