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Jeffrey A Ingalsbe [Email]
Jeff Ingalsbe is an Assistant Professor at the University of Detroit Mercy in the Center for Cyber Security and Intelligence Studies where he teaches, among other things, ethical hacking and incident response at the Master’s level. He directs a state of the art cyber security laboratory where students gain real world competencies through exploration of cyber security problems. Until recently, Mr. Ingalsbe managed the information technology security consulting group at Ford Motor Company. He was involved in information security solutions for the enterprise, consumerization exploration, threat modeling efforts, and strategic security research. His BSEE and MSCIS degrees are from Michigan Technological University and the University of Detroit Mercy, respectively. He is currently working on a PhD Information Systems Engineering at the University of Michigan Dearborn. Mr. Ingalsbe is the strategic research lead on security and software assurance grants at U of D Mercy, an NSA Center of Academic Excellence in Information Assurance Education. His research for the last four years has centered around three themes: “The Representation of Legacy Manufacturing Systems from a Security Perspective using the UML,” “Threat Modeling for the Enterprise,” and “Software Assurance.” Mr. Ingalsbe serves as an industry expert on two national working groups within the Department of Homeland Security’s Cyber Security Division. The most prominent of these is the Software Assurance working group. He is one of six national authors of the “Software Assurance Common Body of Knowledge” and numerous publications such as IEEE Software magazine, CrossTalk the Journal of Defense Software Engineering, the Journal of Information System Security, and many conferences. Mr. Ingalsbe is frequently a nationally invited speaker on the topic of threat modeling.

Sarah G Isaksen [Email]
Lecturer in Mathematicsearned a B.S. degree from the University of Michigan in 2001. She double majored in the fields of Mathematics and Statistics. In 2007, Isaksen earned an M.A. in pure Mathematics from Wayne State University. The subject of her master’s essay was homological algebra. Isaksen is a Lecturer in the Department of Mathematics, Computer Science & Software Engineering, and has been with UDM since 2008. She teaches a variety of courses, including Algebra, Online Algebra, Pre-Calculus, Geometry for Teachers, and Statistics for Teachers. She is currently working on a Ph.D. in Mathematics Education at Wayne State University. Her interests include technology in the mathematics classroom and teacher education.

Jo Anne Isbey [Email]
Associate Professor of English, teaches language and literature. Her professional presentations focus on theoretical applications to medieval literature. Currently, she is doing phenomenological research on student growth in reading and writing. Recently she has been attracted to works that are more inclusive: bridging workplace and community service with the academy. Isbey holds A.B. and A.M. degrees from the University of Michigan. Her dissertation topic is "The Shadow Archetype in Grettis saga Ásmundarsouar." Isbey joined the University in 1964.

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