Steve joined the Communications Research Centre, Canada in 2009 in the
Network Systems group, where he is actively engaged in applications of trust
and trust management to network and information security. Steve worked
previously in the Information Security group at National Research Council
Institute for Information Technology, and prior to that as a lecturer
(assistant prof) at Stirling University in Scotland. He has been active in the
field of computational trust since its inception, has served as program chair
or committee member on numerous related international conferences, and his
multidisciplinary work has resulted in several publications in the area as well
as keynotes and invited presentations at international venues. He is an adjunct
professor at University of New Brunswick (Computer Science), Carleton
University (Cognitive Science) and the University of Ontario Institute of
Technology (Business and IT) and has been a visiting research fellow at
Northumbria University, Newcastle, UK (Psychology). Steve holds a PhD
(1994) in Computational Trust from Stirling University, Computing Science. |
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