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Rick Mislan | |
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Born | Richard. P. Mislan Maryland, U.S.A. |
Citizenship | United States |
Education | Rochester Institute of Technology (BS) Ferris State University (MS) Nova Southeastern University (PhD) |
Occupation | Educator |
Awards | See section below |
Website | www |
Richard P. Mislan, PhD (born 1968), known as Rick, is an American educator, inventor, creator, entrepreneur, and veteran. Mislan currently teaches courses at Rochester Institute of Technology Saunders College of Business in the Management of Information Systems program. Mislan also serves as an advisor to numerous U.S. government agencies and corporations. [1] In 2009, he created the Mobile Forensics World Conference [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] and the Small Scale Digital Device Journal [7] and served as a Policy, Law, and Management Faculty Member with the Center for Education and Research in Information Assurance and Security (CERIAS) while at Purdue University. Later, in 2013, with his daughters, he created a children's book, RITchie Finds His Stripes [8] [9] crafted around the RIT Tigers mascot, RITchie who he named in 1989. [10] [11]
In 2020, Rick created unique, immersive world training environments for the ESL Global Cybersecurity Institute
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and a 15-week immersive Cybersecurity Bootcamp
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in 2020 to meet the demands of cybersecurity job opportunities.
In 2024, at the Rochester Institute of Technology ImagineRIT festival, Mislan spearheaded the creation of the World's Largest KerPlunk (game) [19] [20] [21] , with the blessing of inventor Eddy Goldfarb. [22]
Biography
[edit]Education and early career
[edit]Rick attended the Rochester Institute of Technology from 1986 to 1991 where he majored in Professional and Technical Communications. He was also on a military scholarship in the United States Army Reserve Officers' Training Corps program to be commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the Signal Branch. During his time at RIT he served as a resident advisor and a disc jockey at WITR Radio. He also named the newly appointed RIT Tigers mascot, RITchie.
Upon graduation, Rick was commissioned into the U.S. Army National Guard and served in various units as an Electronics and Communications Warfare Officer. This included service with the 42nd Infantry Division in Rochester, New York, the 164th Air Defense Artillery Brigade in Daytona Beach, Florida and the 417th Signal Battalion in Perry, Florida, and the 125th Infantry Regiment in Wyoming, Michigan.
During this time, Rick worked at the Tallahassee Democrat in Tallahassee, Florida, as a graphic artist, at Buddy Taylor Middle School in Palm Coast, Florida as a Technology Teacher, and then at Fremont Public Schools and Newaygo County Intermediate School District as a Technology Director in Fremont, Michigan.
Mobile Forensics and the Cyber Forensics Lab at Purdue University
[edit]After earning his Master's degree at Ferris State University in Big Rapids, Michigan, Rick taught courses in mobile device security at Ferris State, and then went on to Purdue University to teach courses in Small Scale Digital Device Forensics. While at Purdue, Rick created the Mobile Forensics World Conference, and the Small Scale Digital Device Journal. Additionally, working with the National Institute of Standards and Technology, Mislan was reviewing editor on several documents related to PDA, Cellphone, and Mobile Device Forensics.
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Mislan was also active both in the academic space and the local news with his publications and interviews in Mobile Forensics.
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Cybersecurity, immersive training and cyber risk and resilience at RIT
[edit]As an expert in mobile security and general cybersecurity topics, Mislan returned to his alma mater, RIT, and serves as a senior lecturer in Saunders College of Business
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at RIT. While at RIT, Mislan also appears on local television discussing relevant mobile security and cybersecurity topics.
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As an academic, throughout his time at Purdue and RIT, Mislan published numerous articles related to the topics of mobile forensics, mobile security and cybersecurity.
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As the Creative Director for the ESL Global Cybersecurity Institute, Mislan created immersive world training environments for the newly built Cyber Range [47] [48] similar to those of the IBM Cyber Range [49] and a 15-week immersive Cybersecurity Bootcamp in 2020 to meet the demands of cybersecurity job opportunities.
During COVID, Mislan developed the Saunders Cyber Speaker Series [50] [51] [52] [53] [54] [55] [56] [57] [58] where he invited indusry experts to speak on topics related to his course Cyber Risk and Resilience where studentsstudy the implentation and usage of the NIST Cybersecurity Framework
Selected honors and awards
[edit]- 2022 - RIT "Service After Service" Award
- 2022 - Nominated for Richard and Virginia Eisenhart Award for Outstanding Teaching @ RIT
- 2013 - Top 10 Computer Forensic Professors
- 2013 - Associate Editor - Emerging Digital Forensics Applications for Crime Detection, Prevention and Security
- 2012 - Associate Editor - Crime Prevention Technologies and Applications for Advancing Criminal Investigations
- 2012 - Nominated for Richard and Virginia Eisenhart Award for Outstanding Teaching @ RIT
- 2009 - Purdue Cricket Spitting Champion - Sr. Mens Division
- 2008 - College of Technology Outstanding Faculty in Engagement
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- 1998 - CIO Magazine 50/50 Intranet Design Award Winner
- 1997 - Cisco Virtual Schoolhouse Grant Recipient
- 1996 - Michigan Army National Guard Officer Commission
- 1993 - Epsilon Pi Tau Technology Education Honorary Society
- 1991 - United States Army Reserve Officer Commission
- 1991 - Florida Army National Guard Officer Commission
- 1989 - Named RIT Tigers Mascot "RITchie"
External links
[edit]- Official website, at Rochester Institute of Techonology
- Personal Website: www
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References
[edit]- ^ [1]Richard P. Mislan, PhD - Consulting
- ^ [2] Purdue sponsoring conference on mobile forensics in Chicago, October 2, 2007
- ^ [3] Federal official to give keynote at Purdue-sponsored cyberforensics conference in Chicago, January 8, 2008
- ^ [4] Purdue sponsoring Chicago conference on mobile forensics in May, January 22, 2009
- ^ [5] FBI official to deliver keynote at Purdue mobile forensics conference, May 18, 2009
- ^ [6] Purdue sponsoring mobile device forensics conference in Chicago in May, March 23, 2010
- ^ [7] Small Scale Digital Device Journal
- ^ Rochester In Focus - RITchie Finds His Stripes - January 15, 2017, WHEC 10 News[8]Rochester In Focus - RITchie Finds His Stripes - January 15, 2017, WHEC 10 News
- ^ RITchie Finds His Stripes, [9] RITchie Finds His Stripes - A children's book about the RIT Tigers Mascot, RITchie
- ^ [10]RITchie Finds His Stripes
- ^ RITchie: Inside the Suit - February 5, 2016, RIT Reporter Magazine[11]RITchie: Inside the Suit - February 5, 2016, RIT Reporter Magazine
- ^ [12] ESL Global Cybersecurity Institute
- ^ [13] A Tour of the new Global Cybersecurity Institute at RIT
- ^ [14] RIT offers Cybersecurity Bootcamp to help people get back to work and start new careers, June 30, 2020
- ^ [15] Cybersecurity Bootcamp Overview
- ^ [16] RIT on TV: NTID Cybersecurity Bootcamp
- ^ [17] Cybersecurity training program offered at RIT
- ^ [18]Cybersecurity Experts Wanted: All Can Apply
- ^ [19] World's LARGEST KerPlunk! 33' of Fun!, Imagine RIT - April 27, 2024
- ^ [20]Building the World's LARGEST KerPlunk! 33' of Fun!, Imagine RIT - April 27, 2024
- ^ [21]Imagine RIT: Creativity and Innovation Festival set for April 27 - April 27, 2024
- ^ [22] Hall of Fame Toy Inventor Eddy Goldfarb has Special Message for Saunders College of Business at RIT, April 27, 2024
- ^ [23] Guidelines for PDA Forensic
- ^ [24] Guidelines for Cellphone Forensic
- ^ [25] Guidelines for Mobile Device Forensics
- ^ [26]PDA Forensic Tools
- ^ [27]Cell Phone Forensic Tools
- ^ Tapping Your Cell Phone - November 14, 2008, WTHR 13 News[28]Tapping Your Cell Phone - November 14, 2008, WTHR 13 News
- ^ When the Evidence is on the Cell Phone - May 1, 2014, Spectrum IEEE, Tekla S. Perry[29]When the Evidence is on the Cell Phone - May 1, 2014, Spectrum IEEE, Tekla S. Perry
- ^ IEEE Spectrum: Apple Has Already Won. Now It Should Crack the San Bernadino iPhone - February 22, 2016, Spectrum IEEE, Tekla S. Perry[30]IEEE Spectrum: Apple Has Already Won. Now It Should Crack the San Bernadino iPhone - February 22, 2016, Spectrum IEEE, Tekla S. Perry
- ^ [31]2020-22 Saunders Faculty and Staff Go Above and Beyond
- ^ [32]2022-23 Saunders Faculty and Staff Go Above and Beyond
- ^ [33]2023-24 Saunders Faculty and Staff Go Above and Beyond
- ^ Protecting your information on Cyber Monday - November 28, 2016, WHEC 10 News[34]Protecting your information on Cyber Monday - November 28, 2016, WHEC 10 News
- ^ Mobile Forensics CEO Proposes Controversial Access Tech for Smartphones - April 19, 2016, Spectrum IEEE, Amy Nordrum[35]Mobile Forensics CEO Proposes Controversial Access Tech for Smartphones - April 19, 2016, Spectrum IEEE, Amy Nordrum
- ^ [36]Rochester In Focus: Dr. Rick Mislan, RIT Computing Security Expert
- ^ [37]RIT on TV: Prof Mislan interviewed about Home Depot data breach
- ^ [38]RIT on TV: RIT professor comments on new ApplePay service
- ^ [39]Apple Pay Launches: Dr. Rick Mislan, RIT Computing Security - Jennifer Lee, WHAM 13 News
- ^ [40]RIT on TV: Lecturer on How to Handle Email Spam
- ^ [41]RIT on TV: Online Shopping Security Tips
- ^ [42]RIT on TV: RIT Computer Security Expert comments about new iPhone Hack on 13WHAM
- ^ Google Scholar[43]
- ^ Academia[44]
- ^ Research Gate[45]
- ^ [46]Richard P. Mislan, PHD - Publishing
- ^ [47]RIT Cyber Range and Training Center
- ^ [48]RIT Cyber Range and Training Center
- ^ [49]Cyber Range - GBH News
- ^ [50]Saunders Cyber Speaker Series Webinar at RIT
- ^ [51]Cyber Speaker Series Webinar: Aldwin Maloto
- ^ [52]Cyber Speaker Series Webinar: Chris Moschovitis
- ^ [53]Cyber Speaker Series Webinar: Caleb Barlow
- ^ [54]Cyber Speaker Series Webinar: Chris Roberts
- ^ [55]Cyber Speaker Series Webinar: Ben Woelk
- ^ [56]Cyber Speaker Series Webinar: Marco Dipasquale
- ^ [57]Cyber Speaker Series Webinar: Chris Hadnagy
- ^ [58]Cyber Speaker Series Webinar: Chris Nickerson
- ^ [59]Mislan receives Service After Service award - November 29, 2022
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