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Tiffany Bao is an assistant professor in the School of Computing, Informatics, and Decision Systems Engineering at ASU. Her research focuses on cyber autonomy, and her work spans the areas of binary analysis techniques and game-theoretical strategy. She's the recipient of the carnegie Mellon University Presidential Fellowship and NSA's Best Scientific Cybersecurity Paper. She received her doctorate from Carnegie Mellon University.
Ph.D. Carnegie Mellon University.
Spring 2021 | |
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Course Number | Course Title |
CSE 365 | Information Assurance |
CSE 499 | Individualized Instruction |
CSE 580 | Practicum |
CSE 590 | Reading and Conference |
CSE 595 | Continuing Registration |
CSE 599 | Thesis |
CSE 790 | Reading and Conference |
CSE 792 | Research |
Fall 2020 | |
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Course Number | Course Title |
CSE 545 | Software Security |
CSE 580 | Practicum |
CSE 599 | Thesis |
CSE 790 | Reading and Conference |
CSE 792 | Research |
Summer 2020 | |
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Course Number | Course Title |
CSE 595 | Continuing Registration |
Spring 2020 | |
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Course Number | Course Title |
CSE 499 | Individualized Instruction |
CSE 545 | Software Security |
CSE 580 | Practicum |
CSE 590 | Reading and Conference |
CSE 595 | Continuing Registration |
CSE 599 | Thesis |
CSE 790 | Reading and Conference |
Spring 2019 | |
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Course Number | Course Title |
CSE 499 | Individualized Instruction |
CSE 590 | Reading and Conference |
CSE 591 | Seminar |
CSE 595 | Continuing Registration |
CSE 599 | Thesis |
CSE 790 | Reading and Conference |