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Dr. Andrew Lippman
- Founding Associate Director
- MIT's Media Laboratory
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Dr. Andrew Lippman is the founding associate director of MIT's internationally influential Media Laboratory. In his more than 30 years at MIT, he has created research programs on entertainment, interactivity, networking, radio communications, personal computers, and graphics.
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Kevin O'Sullivan
- Lead Engineer
- SITA Lab
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Kevin O'Sullivan is the Lead Engineer at SITA Lab, the technology research laboratory of SITA, the world's leading specialist in air transport communication and information technology (IT) solutions, (www.sita.aero). At the SITA Lab, Kevin investigates disruptive technologies that will impact the airline & transport industry over the coming years - cloud computing, mining decades of travel data for predictive analytics, and the mass arrival of smart phones.
Prior to his role in the Lab, Kevin has spent 15 years in the airline and travel industry integrating next generation user interfaces with legacy airline infrastructure - from desktop MS Dos to MS Windows to Java Swing to Desktop Web Apps and now, the Smart Phone.
In the Lab, Kevin works with airlines & airports to research the possibilities offered to passengers throughout their travel by features of Smart Phones - powerful CPU, location aware, always online, rich browser, high resolution phone.
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Jonathan Zdziarski
- Research Scientist
- McAfee
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Jonathan Zdziarski is better known as the hacker "NerveGas" in the iPhone development community. His work in cracking the iPhone helped lead the effort to port the first open source applications. His initial book on the iPhone, iPhone Open Application Development, developed an immediate cult following and taught developers how to write applications for the popular device before the SDK was ever conceived. Prior to the release of iPhone Forensics, Jonathan wrote and supported an iPhone forensics manual distributed exclusively to law enforcement, and has assisted many forensic examiners in their investigations. He frequently consults with law enforcement agencies and teaches an iPhone forensics workshop in his spare time to train forensic examiners and corporate security personnel.
Jonathan is also a full-time research scientist specializing in machine learning technology to combat online fraud and spam, as well as develop networking products capable of learning how to better protect customers. He is founder of the DSPAM project, a high-profile, next-generation spam filter acquired in 2006 by Sensory Networks, Inc. He lectures widely on the topic of spam and is a foremost researcher in the fields of machine-learning and algorithmic theory. Jonathan's website is
zdziarski.com.
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