Biographical Sketch — Joseph Kizza
a. Professional Preparation
Makerere University, Uganda, Math-Computer Science, B.S. 1975
California State University, Sacramento, CA, Engineering (Computer Science), M.E. 1980
The University of Toledo, Toledo, OH, Mathematics, M.S. 1986
The University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE, Computer Science, Ph.D. 1990
b. Appointments
2002 – presentProfessor, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Chattanooga, TN
1997 - 2002 Associate Professor, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Chattanooga, TN
1989 - 1997Assistant Professor, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Chattanooga, TN
1995Visiting Professor, University of East London, England
1980 - 1981Lecturer, Makerere University, Uganda
c.i. Publications Most Closely related to the Proposed Project
- J. M. Kizza. Computer Network Security and CyberEthics, Third Edition. McFarland & Company (2010).
- J. M. Kizza. Ethical and Social Issues in the Information Age. Fourth Edition, Springer-Verlag, London (2010).
- J. M. Kizza. Guide to Computer Network Security. Springer-Verlag. London, UK (2009).
- J.M. Kizza. Securing the Information Infrastructure, IGI Global, Hershey, PA (2008).
- J. M. Kizza. Ethical and Social Issues in the Information Age. Third Edition, Springer-Verlag, New York (2007).
c.ii. Other Significant Publications
- J.M. Kizza . “Technology and Academic Dishonesty – Part I: A Focus on Students”. International Journal of Computing and ICT Research, Special IssueVol. 3, No. 1, October. pp 7-12, (2009).
- J.M. Kizza . “Technology and Academic Dishonesty – Part II: A Focus on Academicians and Other Researchers”. International Journal of Computing and ICT Research, Vol. 3, No. 2, October. pp 7-13, (2009).
- J.M. Kizza. “Building the African ICT Infrastructure for Development: The Role of the African University- Part I”. International Journal of Computing and ICT Research, Special Issue Vol. 3, No. 1, June. pp 7-9, (2009).
- J.M. Kizza. “A Need for an African Academy for Information Communication Technologies (ICTs)”. International Journal of Computing and ICT Research, Vol. 2, No. 2, October. pp 7-9, (2008).
- J.M. Kizza and Jackie Ssanyu. “ Workplace Surveillance”. In Electronic Monitoring in the Workplace: Controversies and Solutions by John Weckert. Idea Group Inc. Publishers, Hershey, PA.(2005).
d.Synergistic Activities
- IASP (DOD) from the Department of Defense to establish a scholarship program for undergraduate ISA students, $62, 279.
- Odor Wheeler, Sustainable and Scalable Wireless Sensor Network to Monitor Chemical Concentration (with Mina Sartipi and Joseph Kizza), awarded, $20,000, 2008-2009.
- A Fast Response and Planning System in Disaster Management (with Li Yang), Tennessee Higher Education Commission's Center of Excellence in Applied Computational Science and Engineering, awarded, $25,000, 2009-2010.
- A secure and reliable wireless ad-hoc network in disaster management, Tennessee Higher Education Commission's Center of Excellence in Applied Computational Science and Engineering under grants, $20,000. 2007-2008.
- Develop curriculum onEthical and Social Issues in the Information Age; Computer Network Security, Computer Forensics, Computer Crime Investigations, Biometrics and Cryptography, Wireless Network Security, System Vulnerability Analysis and Auditing, Information Security Analysis, Principles of Information Security, Database Security and Auditing, Internet Security Protocols,
e. Collaborators and Other Affiliations
e.i. Collaborators and Co-Editors in preceding 48 months
Kathy WintersCollaborator University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
Li YangCollaborator University of Tennessee-Chattanooga
Via Phoha Collaborator/co-Editor Louisiana Tech
Tim Waema Coll/Co-Editor University of Nairob, Kenyai
Mammo Muchie Coll/Co-EditorTshwane University of Technology, South Africa
e.ii. Thesis Advisor or Postgraduate Scholar Sponsor (in the past five years):
Khanna, Sumit - MS
Collier, William Ivan- MS
Buendia, Michael Anthony – MS
J. Sansa Otim – Ph.D., University of Groningen, The Netherlands