Mr. Mark Duke

Associate Professor of Practice

Cybersecurity, Remediation and Resiliency,

Data Protection, Dark Web

Areas of Interest:

Remediation & Resiliency, data protection, dark web

Academic Credentials: 

B.A., Sam Houston State University 
M.A., Webster University
M.S., George Mason University

Relevant Professional Experience: 

Prior to joining the College of Information and Cyberspace faculty, Mr. Duke served over 25 years in the U.S. Army, within U.S. Signal Corps Communication and Electronics. Mr. Duke was also a Joint Duty Officer with the National Security Agency as an Information Systems Security Engineer (ISSE) while supporting the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA), Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), DoD Joint Staff, the many organizations within the Intelligence Community (IC), and numerous Non-DoD agencies.

Relevant Professional Experience: 

Mr. Duke’s areas of expertise include Information Assurance & Information Security, Network Engineering & Network Security, Certification & Accreditation (C&A), Emerging Technologies, and Fiber Optics & Wireless Systems and Telecommunications.  He is currently pursuing his Ph.D. in Engineering Management and Systems Engineering with George Washington University.

Courses:

Information Assurance and Critical Infrastructure Protection (AII)
Approval to Operate: Information System Certification & Accreditation (ATO)
Global Enterprise Networking and Telecommunications (GEN)
Global Information Grid (GIG)

 

Check out his introduction video here. →