Dr. Douglas W. Jacobson
Douglas W. Jacobson, Ph.D.
is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer
Engineering at Iowa State University. He joined the faculty in
1985 after earning a PhD degree in Computer Engineering from Iowa
State University in 1985.
Doug is currently the
director of the
Iowa State University Information Assurance Center, which has been
recognized by the National Security Agency as a charter Center of
Academic Excellence for Information Assurance Education. He is also
director of the proposed NSF I/U CRC Center for Information Protection
and the Internet-Scale Event and Attack Generation Environment (ISEAGE).
Doug also works with local law enforcement and is a computer
forensics analyst for the Iowa State University Police department. His
current funded research is targeted at developing robust
countermeasures for network-based security exploits and large scale
attack simulation environments. A few funded projects have led to
patents and have been successfully transferred industry.
Related, he is the founder of
Palisade Systems, Inc., an Ames-based company
marketing Internet management and security devices. He has
received two R&D 100 awards for his security technology and has two
patents in the area of computer security. He has given over 30
presentations in the area of computer security and has testified in
front of the U.S. Senate committee of the Judiciary on security issues
associated with peer-to-peer networking.
Doug coauthored
Bounding delay on a multifarious token ring network.
His patents include
Network connection blocker, method, and computer readable memory for
monitoring connections in a computer network and blocking the unwanted
connections and
Network security bridge and associated method.
Read
Senate Testimony on Peer to Peer networking given on Sept 9th 2003.
Read
Staying a Step Ahead of Hackers.