E-mail: Michael.David@gisset.net / Michael.David@cubic.com
1971 | Lehigh University |
BS Industrial Engineering; BA Foreign Affairs | |
1975 | University of Southern California |
MS Systems Management: Operations Research, Human Factors | |
1977-1979 | Defense Language Institute / Naval Postgraduate School / State Department |
Foreign Service Institute. Asian Studies and Japanese Language | |
1991 | MIT, Japan Technology Program |
1992 | Stanford Executive Program |
1996 | MIT, Introduction to Cryptography |
1998 | ETH, Zurich: Applied Cryptography |
2002-2005 | Doctoral Program (Kyushu University) |
1982-Present | GISSET / Cubic Corporation |
Dr.
David has established, and is the CEO & Director of the Global
Institute for Safe, Secure Energy Technologies (GISSET), Fukuoka,
Japan. GISSET is designed to support expanding requirements and
interest in energy infrastructure security. It provides real-time
support to industry, government, academic and any entities that are
affiliated or associated with energy issues. Dr. David is concurrently Vice President, International Operations Cubic Corporation, which is headquartered in San Diego, Ca. He worked in Japan between 1982 – 1996, New York City from 1996 – 2000 and in Singapore from 2000 – 2003. Dr. David was stationed in Brussels from 2003 to Mar 2008 prior to relocating to Japan. |
U.S. Army | Served on active duty from 1971 - 1981, and in the Army Reserve from 1981 - 1999. Active service in Korea, Okinawa and Japan. Retired rank, Lieutenant Colonel. Army Reserve positions, Assistant Chief of Staff for Political-Military Affairs, US Army Japan & Pol-Mil Officer, US Mission to the United Nations. |
International
Journals
Refereed
Papers in International Conference Proceedings
(2)
Michael W. David, Joydip Mitra, Kouichi Sakurai, “Intrusion Prevention:
Modeling and Simulation for Fast Detection of DDoS Attack”; Proceedings
of the India National Workshop on Cryptology 2004; Kerala, India,
Sep 2004
(3) Michael W. David, Kouichi
Sakurai, “Protecting the Electric Power Infrastructure with a Mobile
Agent Monitoring and Analysis System”; Proceedings of the
1st International Conference on Information & Communication
Technologies : from Theory to Applications, ICTTA’04; Syria, Apr 2004.
(4)
Michael W. David, Kouichi Sakurai, “Mobile Agent Based Security
Monitoring and Analysis Infrastructure for the Electric Power Grid”,
Proceeding of Computer Network Information Security (CNIS’03);
Dec 2003
(5) Michael W. David, Kouichi
Sakurai, Sanjit Chatterjee, Subhomay Maitra, Pinakpanit Pal,
Palash Sarkar, “Modeling and Simulation for Fast Detection of
DDoS Attacks”,Proceedings of ICISA, International Conference on Applied
Cryptography and Network Security (ACNS’03); Oct 2003.
(6)
Michael W. David, G.A. Hussein, Kouichi Sakurai, “Secure Identity
Authentication and Logical Access Control for Airport Information
Systems”, IEEE International Carnahan Conference on Security Technology
(ICCST ’03); Oct 2003.
(7) Michael W.
David, Robert M. Naiciri, Kouichi Sakurai, “Secure Logical Access
Control for Airport Information System”, The 3rd Security and Network
Architecture (SAR) 2003, Jun 2003
(8)
Michael W. David, Kouichi Sakurai, “Combating Cyber Terrorist
Advantages of Surprise and Anonymity”, Advanced Information Networking
Applications (AINA’03), pp 716-722, Mar 2003
(9)
Michael W. David, Kouichi Sakurai, “Enhancing Airport Security”,
Australian Information Warfare & Security Conference, Nov 2002
(10)
Michael W. David, Kouichi Sakurai, “Multiple Biometric Feature
Contactless Smart Card for Airport Identity Authentication and Access
Control”, The 3rd International Workshop on Information Security
Applications (WISA 2002), pp 369-385, Aug 2002
(11)
Michael W. David, Kouichi Sakurai, “Trends and Issues for Contactless
Smart Cards”, Joint Workshop of Information Security and Cryptography
(JW-ISC 2000), Jan 2000.
(12) Michael W. David, Kouichi Sakurai, “Security Issues for Contactless Smart Cards”, Public Key Cryptography (PKC’98) pp 247-252, Feb 1998.