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| Link zu diesem Datensatz | https://d-nb.info/gnd/1255776676 |
| Person | Cotton, Chase |
| Geschlecht | männlich |
| Quelle | LCAuth |
| Zeit | Wirkungsdaten: 2022- |
| Land | USA (XD-US) |
| Beruf(e) | Informatiker |
| Weitere Angaben | hD, CISSP Professor of Practice, and Director, University of Delaware Center for Intelligent CyberSecurity, USA Chase Cotton, PhD, is a successful researcher, telecommunications carrier executive, product manager, consultant, and educator in the technologies used in Internet and data services in the carrier environment for over 30 years. Beginning in the mid-80s Dr. Cotton’s communications research in Bellcore’s Applied Research Area involved creating new algorithms and methods in bridging multicast and many forms of packet-based applications, including voice and video, traffic monitoring, transport protocols, custom VLSI for communications (protocol engines and content addressable memories), and Gigabit networking. In the mid-90s, as the commercial Internet began to blossom, he transitioned to assist carriers worldwide as they started their Internet businesses, including internet service providers (ISPs), hosting, and web services, and the first large scale commercial deployment of digital subscriber line (DSL) for consumer broadband services. In 2000, Dr. Cotton assumed research, planning, and engineering for Sprint’s global Tier 1 Internet provider, SprintLink, expanding and evolving the network significantly during his eight-year tenure. At Sprint, his activities include leading a team that enabled infrastructure for the first large-scale collection and analysis of Tier 1 backbone traffic and twice set the Internet 2 Land Speed World Record on a commercial production network. Since 2008, Dr. Cotton has been at the University of Delaware in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, initially as a visiting scholar and later as a Senior Scientist, Professor of Practice, and Director of Delaware’s Center for Information and Communications Sciences (CICS). His research interests include cybersecurity and high-availability software systems with funding drawn from the NSF, ARL, CERDEC, JPMorgan Chase, and other industrial sponsors. He is cu |
| Typ | Person (piz) |

