Washington University has a number of internationally recognized experts and researchers on terrorism and homeland security who can address issues including intelligence, critical infrastructure, cybersecurity, target identification, and many other areas of concern related to the latest news on threats to the U.S. Faculty associated with the University’s Center for Security Technologies may be of particular interest to you as they are strongly committed to security in their research and academic initiatives. Please use the links below to identify and contact an expert source for assistance in your reporting. If you’d like help in setting up an interview, please contact Tony Fitzpatrick at WUSTL public relations (314) 935-5272 / tony_fitzpatrick@wustl.edu or Debra Caruso at DJC Communications (212) 907-0051 / debrajcaruso@aol.com.
Faculty areas of expertise include:
- Alertness/Deceit/Intent Detection – John Stern
- Anomaly Detection – Ronald Indeck
- Biometrics – Ronald Indeck
- Bioterrorism – Samual Stanley, Pratim Biswas
- Borders – Joseph O’Sullivan, Panos Kouvelis
- Critical Infrastructure – Shirley Dyke, Pratim Biswas
- Cybersecurity – Christopher Gill, Ronald Indeck
- Homeland Security Law and Policy – Scott Kieff, Kathleen Clark, Neil Richards
- Privacy – Scott Kieff, Neil Richards, Kathleen Clark, Ronald Indeck
- Sensors – Ronald Indeck, Shirley Dyke, Pratim Biswas
- Software and Network Security – Christopher Gill
- Surveillance – Ronald Indeck, Neil Richards
• Alphabetical listing of all Homeland and International Security experts
• War / Terrorism Experts – the above experts and more from other areas