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Dr. Marc Waldman

Dr. Marc Waldman

Assistant Professor of Computer Information Systems

 

Education:

  • BA New York University 1991 Computer Science MS New York University 1996 Computer Science Ph.D. New York University 2003 Computer Science

Contact Information:

Courses Taught/Teaching

  • CIS 210 Intro to MIS
  • CIS 424 Decision Support Systems

These courses may not reflect what is being taught this semester. For current information visit the course catalog online.

 

Refereed Journal Articles:

“The Design and Implementation of a Robust, Tamper-Evident, Censorship Resistant Web Publishing System,” (with L. Cranor and A. Rubin), ACM Transactions on Internet Technology, November 2001.

Other Intellectual Contributions:

“Utilizing Snyder’s “Fluency With Information Technology” In An Undergraduate “Introduction to Information Systems” Class,” (with M. Ulema), Proceedings, ISECON , 2005, Columbus, OH, October 2005, Number 2352, ISSN: 1542-7382.

“An Analysis of IS 2003 Compliance in Selected US Business Schools” (with K. Choi and M. Ulema), Proceedings, ISECON, 2005, Columbus, OH, October 2005, Number 3564, ISSN 1542-7382.

“HTTP-Based Anonymous Communication Channels,” (with S. Kopsell), Dr. Dobb’s Journal – Software Tools for the Professional Programmer, June 2004, pp. 30-33.

“Tangler: A Censorship Resistant Publishing System Based on Document Entanglements,” (with D. Mazieres), ACM Conference on Computer and Communication Security, November 2001.

“Position Summary: Censorship-Resistant Publishing Through Document Entanglements,” Workshop on Hot Topics in Operating Systems, May 2001.

“Publius,” (with L. Cranor and A. Rubin), Peer to Peer, O’Reilly & Associates, March 2001.

“Trust in Distributed Systems,” (with L. Cranor and A. Rubin), Peer to Peer, O’Reilly & Associates, March 2001.

Homepage:

http://home.manhattan.edu/~marc.waldman/