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Robert K Cunningham
Alma materBrown University, Boston University
SpouseBarbara Shinn-Cunningham
AwardsFellow IEEE
Scientific career
Fieldscomputer security, machine learning, electrical engineering
InstitutionsUniversity of Pittsburgh, Carnegie Mellon University, University of Maryland, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Robert Kevin Cunningham (born 1963) is an American scientist and engineer.

Career

In 2021, Cunningham became the Vice Chancellor for Research Infrastructure. at the University of Pittsburgh, while maintaining connections to Carnegie Mellon University. He worked at the Software Engineering Institute of Carnegie Mellon University from 2018 to 2021, and served as director of the Laboratory of Physical Science at the University of Maryland (2019–2020). Prior to this, he spent twenty-five years at the federally funded research laboratory MIT Lincoln Laboratory, where his efforts were critical to building their research in computer security. While at the Software Engineering Institute, he helped promote the promise of quantum computing.

He has given his time to many professional endeavors (e.g.,), including serving as the Chair of the IEEE Cybersecurity Initiative and co-founding (with Prof. Michael Hicks) the IEEE Secure Development Conference (SECDEV).

Education

He earned an Sc.B. in Electrical Engineering from Brown University, which he attended from 1981-1985. He studied visual processes as well as artificial intelligence in the former Department of Cognitive and Neural Systems of Boston University, where he earned his Ph.D.

Awards

Dr. Cunningham is a Fellow of the IEEE. In 2015, he received an MIT Excellence Award, Bringing out the Best, from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In addition to organizing and reviewing for many conferences and publications, he served as an NSA Science of Security "Distinguished Expert" reviewer

Personal life

He is married to Barbara Shinn-Cunningham, with whom he has two sons (born in 1994 and 1996).

Selected publications

Dr. Cunningham has written broadly on computer security, covering multiple important topic areas. This section contains a sampling.

Lippmann, R.P., Fried, D.J., Graf, I., Haines, J.W., Kendall, K.R., McClung, D., Weber, D., Webster, S.E., Wyschogrod, D., Cunningham, R.K. and Zissman, M.A., 2000, January. Evaluating intrusion detection systems: The 1998 DARPA off-line intrusion detection evaluation. In Proceedings DARPA Information Survivability Conference and Exposition. DISCEX'00 (Vol. 2, pp. 12-26). IEEE.

Weaver, N., Paxson, V., Staniford, S. and Cunningham, R., 2003, October. A taxonomy of computer worms. In Proceedings of the 2003 ACM workshop on Rapid Malcode (pp. 11-18).

Khazan, R., Rabek, J., Lewandowski, S. and Cunningham, R., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2005. Technique for detecting executable malicious code using a combination of static and dynamic analyses. U.S. Patent Application 10/464,828.

Pfleeger, S. and Cunningham, R., 2010. Why measuring security is hard. IEEE Security & Privacy, 8(4), pp.46-54.

Fuller, B., Varia, M., Yerukhimovich, A., Shen, E., Hamlin, A., Gadepally, V., Shay, R., Mitchell, J.D. and Cunningham, R.K., 2017, May. Sok: Cryptographically protected database search. In 2017 IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy (SP) (pp. 172-191). IEEE.

References

  1. "CMU official named vice chancellor for research infrastructure". utimes.
  2. "Rob Cunningham". www.cylab.cmu.edu.
  3. Zissman, Marc A.; Cunningham, Robert K. (2016). "Cyber Security Research at Lincoln Laboratory" (PDF). ll.mit.edu/. Retrieved 15 August 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  4. "The Promise of Quantum Computing". resources.sei.cmu.edu.
  5. "CSDL | IEEE Computer Society". www.computer.org.
  6. "IEEE Cybersecurity – Home of the IEEE Cybersecurity Initiative". cybersecurity.ieee.org.
  7. "Mike Hicks | UMIACS". www.umiacs.umd.edu.
  8. "Home - IEEE Secure Development Conference". secdev.ieee.org.
  9. IEEE Fellow Directory
  10. "Seven from MIT are named 2017 IEEE Fellows". MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
  11. "Robert K. Cunningham | MIT Human Resources". hr.mit.edu.
  12. Science of Security Announcement
  13. "Brown Alumni Monthly Archives". archive.org.
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