Chuck Easttom
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Chuck Easttom is a computer scientist, author, and inventor, best known for his work in cyber security, but who also has done work in software engineering.[1],[2], applied mathematics, and other areas. He has been named a Distinguished Speaker of the ACM, [3]. He is a reviewer for multiple scientific journals including the IEEE Journal of Security and Privacy[4]. Chuck Easttom has authored 26 books[5] on computer security, programming languages, Linux, cyber forensics, penetration testing, and cryptography. His books are used as textbooks for both undergraduate and graduate programs at over 60 universities[6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16]
He is a frequent speaker at cyber security conferences including DEF CON 24[17], DEF CON 25 [18], AAFS conference 2017[19], IAFLS Conference 2017 in Cairo[20], Secure Jordan 2016 and 2017 [21], ADFSL Conference 2016 [22], and (ISC)² Security Congress 2014, 2015, 2017 [23], 2018 [24], University of Texas at Dallas[25], Secure World [26][27], Takedown[28], Hacker Halted[29], Tarleton State University[30], Hakon India [31], Princess Sumaya University for Technology in Jordan [32], IEEE Conferences [33],[34], [35], and Cyber Warfare Conferences [36].
Chuck Easttom has been interviewed regarding cyber security topics by CNN Money [37] and CBS Smart Planet [38], and other media outlets [39][40][41][42][43][44][45]. Dr. Easttom also frequently serves as an expert witness in computer-related court cases[46], [47], [48], [49],[50],[51],[52], [53],[54].
Chuck Easttom has worked with industry certification vendors on several certifications. He was part of the team that created the original CompTIA Security+ [55]and CompTIA Linux+ exams. He created the OSFCE (OSForensics Certified Examiner) course and test [56], the EC Council Certified Encryption Specialist course and certification test [57], and EC Council CAST Advanced Encryption course [58] as well as working on other EC-Council certifications [59].
Education
Chuck Easttom holds a B.A. from Southeastern Oklahoma State University, an M.Ed. from Southeastern Oklahoma State University, a master's degree in Applied Computer Science from Northcentral University [60], and a Master's in Systems Engineering from the University of Texas at El Paso, as well as a Doctor of Science in cyber security from Capitol Technology University [61][62][63].
List of Books
Chuck Easttom is the author of 26 computer science books. These include:
- Essential Linux Administration: A Comprehensive Guide for Beginners. Cengage Press (2011)
- System Forensics, Investigation, and Response. Jones & Bartlett (2013)
- Certified Cyber Forensics Professional All in One Guide. McGraw-Hill (2014)
- Computer Security Fundamentals (3rd Edition). Pearson IT Cybersecurity Curriculum (ITCC) (2016)
- System Forensics, Investigation, and Response (Information Systems Security & Assurance) 3rd Edition. Jones and Bartlett (2017)
- CompTIA Security+ Study Guide: Exam SY0-501. John Wiley & Sons (2017)
- Penetration Testing Fundamentals: A Hands-On Guide to Reliable Security Audits (1st Edition). Pearson IT Cybersecurity Curriculum (2018)
- CompTIA Security+ Practice Tests: Exam SY0-501. Sybex (2018)
- Network Defense and Countermeasures: Principles and Practices (3rd Edition). Pearson IT Cybersecurity Curriculum (ITCC) (2018)
- Networking Fundamentals, 3rd Edition. Goodheart-Wilcox Publishing (2018)
- JBuilder 7.0 EJB Programming. WordWare Publishing (2002)
- Programming Fundamentals in C++. Charles River Learning. 1st Edition, Charles River Media (2003)
- Beginning JavaScript, 1st Edition. WordWare Publishing (2001)
Articles
The following are a sample of Chuck Easttom's published research papers:
Easttom, C. (2019). "Conducting Investigations on the Dark Web". Journal of Information Warfare 18 (1).
Easttom, C. (2018, March). The Role of Weaponized Malware in Cyber Conflict and Espionage. In ICCWS 2018 13th International Conference on Cyber Warfare and Security (p. 191).[64].
Easttom, C. (2018). An Examination of Inefficiencies in Key-dependent Variations of the Rijndael S-Box. In Electrical Engineering (ICEE), Iranian Conference on (pp. 1658-1663). IEEE[65].
Easttom, C. (2018). A Generalized Methodology for Designing Non-Linear Elements in Symmetric Cryptographic Primitives. In Computing and Communication Workshop and Conference (CCWC), 2018 IEEE 8th Annual[66] .
Easttom, C. (2018, May). An Examination of Inefficiencies in Key-dependent Variations of the Rijndael S-Box. In Electrical Engineering (ICEE), Iranian Conference on (pp. 1658-1663). IEEE.[67].
Easttom, C. (2018). Bluetooth Hacking 101. 2600 Magazine 35(1). [68].
Easttom, C. (2016). Spyware Techniques. 2600 Magazine. 33(3)[69].
Easttom, C. (2017). Enhancing SQL Injection With Stored Procedures. 2600 Magazine. 34(3).[70]
Easttom, C. (2018). An Overview of Cryptographic Backdoors. Journal of Information System Security, 13 (3), 177-185.
Easttom, C. (2018). A Method For Using Historical GPS Phone Records. Digital Forensics Magazine, 36.
Easttom, C. (2018). The Daubert Standard as a Framework for Digital Forensics. Digital Forensics Magazine, 35.
Easttom, C. (2018). How to model digital forensics investigations with graph theory. Digital Forensics Magazine, 37.
Easttom, C. (2017). The RSA Algorithm Explored. International Journal of Innovative Research in Information Security. (IJIRIS). 4(1)[71]
Presentation on "Quantum Computing and Lattice-based Cryptography" April 11, 2018, University of Texas at Dallas ACM chapter as part of the Distinguished Speakers of the ACM program.
Easttom, C. (2018). How to model digital forensics investigations with graph theory. Digital Forensics Magazine, 37.
Easttom, C. (2018). "A Systems Approach To Indicators Of Compromise Utilizing Graph Theory". 2018 IEEE International Symposium on Technologies for Homeland Security.
Easttom (2018). An Examination of the Operational Requirements of Weaponized Malware. Journal of Information Warfare 17 (2) [72].
Patents
The following is a list of Chuck Easttom's patented inventions:
Method and apparatus of performing distributed steganography of a data message. U.S. Patent 8,527,779[73]
Method and apparatus of performing data executable integrity verification. U.S. Patent No. 8,984,639[74]
Method and apparatus of performing data executable integrity verification. U.S. Patent No. 9,405,907[75]
Method and apparatus providing a multiple source evidence application trust model. US Patent 9,984,229[76]
Stable File System. U.S. Patent No. 8,713,067[77]
Method and apparatus of performing data executable integrity verification. U.S. Patent No. US 8,819,827 B1[78]
Managing a network element operating on a network. US Patent No. 8,825,845 B1[79]
Domain name service based remote programming objects. US Patent No. 8,825,810 B1[80]
Domain name service based remote programming objects. US Patent No. 9,313,167 B1[81]
Method and apparatus of performing distributed steganography of a data message. US Patent No. 9,619,656[82]
Domain Name Service based remote programming objects. US Patent No. 9,686,227[83]
Managing a network element operating on a network. US Patent No. 9,755,887 B1 [84]
Method and apparatus of performing data executable integrity verification. US Patent No. 9,754,108[85]
System and method for document tracking. US Patent No. 9,753,957[86]
Managing a network element operating on a network. US Patent 10,122,573 [87]
References
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