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Max Kilger Psychologist, Honeynet Project Max Kilger is the social psychologist for the Honeynet Project. He received his doctorate from Stanford University in Social Psychology in 1992 and served as an assistant professor of sociology at Queens College (CUNY) for five years as well as teaching in the California State University system. He has written and co-authored research articles and book chapters in the areas of influence in decision-making, the interaction of people with technology and profiling the social structure of the computer hacker community. He is a member of the National Academy of Engineering's Combating Terrorism Committee, which is charged with recommending counterterrorism methodologies to the Congress and other relevant federal agencies. He is currently Director of Statistical Sciences for a research company where he is conducting work in the area of data fusion by developing behavioral systems that span databases containing disparate individuals for the purposes of predicting behaviors where only sparse data is available. AusCERT2004 Presentations: Clarice Meets The Matrix: The Science of Profiling Takes a Whole New Direction | ||||||||||
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