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Doug Jacobson

University Professor
Iowa State University

Doug Jacobson is a Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Iowa State. He is the director the ISU Information Assurance Center, which has been recognized by the National Security Agency as a charter Center of Academic Excellence for Information Assurance Education. He teaches network security and information warfare and has written a textbook on network security.

Biography

Doug Jacobson is a Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Iowa State.   He is the director the ISU Information Assurance Center, which has been recognized by the National Security Agency as a charter Center of Academic Excellence for Information Assurance Education.  He teaches network security and information warfare and has written a textbook on network security.

Education

    Ph.D. Iowa State University, 1985

Areas of Research / Professional Expertise

    Dr. Jacobson's current funded research is targeted at developing robust countermeasures for network-based security exploits and large scale attack simulation environments and is the director of the Internet-Scale Event and Attack Generation Environment (ISEAGE) test bed project.  

Books

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 Featured Title - Computer Security Literacy Staying Safe in a Digital World - 1st Edition book cover

News

Jacobson wins IEEE award for education innovation

By: Doug Jacobson

The award recognized Jacobson’s career in instruction and educational outreach, citing him for “creating innovative materials that support the teaching of information technology and information assurance to students of all ages.”

“It’s a little bit of a surprise, but a pleasant one,” said Jacobson. “I’ve been working on security programs for a long time. It feels good to be recognized by IEEE.”

Jacobson’s nomination considered his role as founder and director of the Information Assurance Center (IAC) at Iowa State University, which fosters education in computer security. He is also credited with developing the Internet Scale Event and Attack Generation Environment (ISEAGE), a simulation environment used both for education and research.

Additionally, Jacobson started a certificate program in information assurance on campus and through distance education, and has written a book and developed a course on security literacy for non-engineering students. He has ongoing goals to introduce more security coursework for undergraduates.

Jacobson was also noted for his role in education outreach for high school students, including creating IT-Adventures, a program that promotes interest among young students in information technology.

“Cyber security has always been a passion for me, and it’s a challenging field because the adversary in this case is other people. Computer hackers are dynamic and they change what they do quicker than we can change our defenses,” he said.

“The concept of security literacy is in its infancy right now. People are aware, but that doesn’t help them unless they are armed with information and steps to take. That’s the intent behind literacy and outreach and why we need to be constantly finding ways to push it forward.”