Jamie L. Levy
                                    Adjunct Lecturer


Computer Science Department @ Queens College
Queens College
The City University of New York



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Finding Me in Person:

  • Office: SB-A201 (across the hall from the CS Office)
  • Office Hours: TBA
  • Phone: (718) 997-3500


    About me...

    Online Presence
    Degrees:
    Research (John Jay)
    • Permeate IP permutation covert channel
    • Worked on a software solution to provide memory encryption to existing applications without software modification with Prof Khan.
    • Received the Graduate Research Incentive Scholarship [John Jay College Spring 2006].
    • Presented Thesis at The Center for Cybercrime Studies
    • Presented at ICC 2007
    • Currently working on NSF Grant # 0619226 under Professor Douglas Salane

    Some Past Classes
    • FCM 745 - Network Forensics [website]
    • FCM 760 - Forensic Management of Digital Evidence
    • CRJ 753 - Investigating Cybercrime
    • CRJ 715 - Research Design and Methods
    • FCM 710 - Architecture of Secure Operating Systems [programs]
    • FCM 740 - Data Communications and Forensic Security
    • CRJ 727 - Cybercriminology [website]
    • CRJ 750 - Security of Information and Technology
    • CRJ 708 - Law, Evidence, and Ethics
    • CRJ 710 - Issues in Criminal Justice
    • FCM 742 - Network Security
    • FCM 700 - Theoretical Foundations of Computing Security
    • CSc 84010 - Introduction to Robotics [website | video clip]
    • CSc 79000 - Reinforcement Learning  [website | presentation (ppt) | scribe notes]
    • CSc 72010 - Parallel and Distributed Computation and Advanced Operating Systems.
    • CSc 74010 - Logical Foundations of Artificial Intelligence. [website]
    • CSc 70010 - Analysis of Algorithms
    • CSc 71010 - Programming Languages and Their Implementation [website]
    • CSc 75010 - Introduction to Theoretical Computer Science




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Jamie L. Levy
Computer Science Department
Queens College, CUNY