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Timothy Shimeall
Sr. Member, Technical Staff
CERT Analysis Center
Software Engineering Institute
Carnegie Mellon University
Timothy J. Shimeall is a senior member of the technical staff with the Networked Systems Survivability Program
at the Software Engineering Institute (SEI). He is responsible for overseeing and participating in development
of analysis methods in the area of network systems security and survivability. The Networked Systems Survivability Program also contains the CERT Coordination Center, and Tim's work draws heavily
on data from there.
Before joining the SEI, Tim was an Associate Professor at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, CA. He was an active instructor on a
variety of topics in software engineering, information warfare and security. He supervised in excess of 30 MS theses and 3 Ph.D. theses.
He has authored in excess of 20 reviewed technical articles. He has taught courses for a variety of educational institutions and private
corporations, in both local and distance learning formats.
Tim received the Ph.D. degrees in Information and Computer Science from the University of California, Irvine, in March 1989. His research
interests are in computer survivability, analysis of software behavior and improvement of software safety. His work has included theoretical
studies of the behavior of software faults, evaluation of testing methods, development and implementation of tool sets for safety-critical
software analysis, development of security, development of strategic frameworks for information warfare and development in security
evaluation methods for military systems.
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