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Thursday, 08/04/2016 4:51:55 PM

Thursday, August 04, 2016 4:51:55 PM

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I remember when we were told Dr. Carlson wasn't a genius. Even to go as far as saying he didn't deserved the title of Dr. We have some pretty sharp tools in the shed here.

BIO: Albert Carlson (Twitter: @ltzap) began his hacking career soon after he began taking programming courses in High School in Chicago in 1975. Upon completion of his BSCompEng degree from the University of Illinois at Urbana in 1981, he joined the US Army as a Military Intelligence Officer specializing in Electronic Warfare and Cryptography. Since retiring due to injury he has completed many projects including: designing the first handsets, chargers for the first European cell phones, a cell phone simulator, design of industrial gas dehydrators for pollution control, design of airborne electronic warfare systems for classified airborne frames, the design of aircraft black box pingers, more than 50 ASICs and 150 FPGAs for various purposes, implementation of some of the first air bubble detectors in IVs, design of the digital section of a capacitive pressure sensor, design of some of the first microprocessor train and bus door systems, implementation of the HDTV chipset for Zenith, and design of some of the first local data loop products or the central office.

Dr. Carlson’s research interests include: cryptography, set theoretic estimation, natural language, patterns in language, physical security, critical infrastructure protection, and hardware security. He has published twelve papers on security with four articles in submission and has three patents in security with six more pending. In May 2016 Dr. Carlson joined CipherLoc Corporation as the Chief Scientist for the company. He directs research into cryptography and security. Much of his work centers around polymorphism and information theory.


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