Eugene Howard Spafford, commonly known as Spaf, is a professor of computer science at Purdue University and a leading computer security expert.
A historically significant Internet figure, he is renowned for first analyzing the Morris Worm, one of the earliest computer worms, and his prominent role in the Usenet backbone cabal. Spafford was a member of the President's Information Technology Advisory Committee 2003-2005, has been an advisor to the National Science Foundation, and serves as an advisor to over a dozen other government agencies and major corporations.
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Eugene Howard Spafford, commonly known as Spaf, is a professor of computer science at Purdue...
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Eugene Howard Spafford, commonly known as Spaf, is a professor of computer science at Purdue University and a leading computer security expert.
A historically significant Internet figure, he is renowned for first analyzing the Morris Worm, one of the earliest computer worms, and his prominent role in the Usenet backbone cabal. Spafford was a member of the President's Information Technology Advisory Committee 2003-2005, has been an advisor to the National Science Foundation, and serves as an advisor to over a dozen other government agencies and major corporations.
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