College Leadership

Andrew V. Walsh
Andrew Walsh
Acting Chancellor
Department of State Chair
Cybersecurity, Cyber Operations, Information Technology, Diplomatic Technology
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Mr. Stuart K. Archer
Dean of Administration
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Dr. Frank Marlo
Dr. Frank Marlo
Dean of Faculty and Academic Programs
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Dr. Jim Chen
Associate Dean of Academic Programs
Professor, Cyber-enabled National Security Strategies,
Artificial Intelligence, Cyber Operations
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Dr. Matthew Easley
Dr. Matthew Easley
Associate Dean of Joint Warfighting
Professor
Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, Systems Engineering, Solution Architecture, Cloud Infrastructure, Technology Strategy
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CAPT Roman Mills
CAPT Roman Mills
Dean of Students and Sea Services Chair
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Donna Powers
Ms. Donna Powers
Director of Academic Support
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Ms. Nakia Logan
Director of Office of Student Services
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Nicole Cox
Ms. Nicole Cox
Teaching and Learning Director
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Dr. Linda Baughman
Director of the Office of Institutional Research
Authentic Assessment, Backwards Learning Design, Universal Design for Learning
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Infrastructure and Disruptive Technology Department

Marwan Jamal
Dr. Marwan Jamal
Department Chair, Professor
Telecommunications, Wireless and Mobile Computing,
Simulation and Modeling, Artificial Intelligence, Data Analytics
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LTC Keith Caldwell
Instructor
Cloud Computing, Cybersecurity, IT Acquisitions, Cyber Operations, Data Center Operations, Machine Learning
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Mark Duke
Mr. Mark Duke
Associate Professor of Practice
Cybersecurity, Remediation and Resiliency,
Data Protection, Dark Web
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Dr. Amy S. Hamilton
Visiting Faculty Chair from Department of Energy to the Department of Defense
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Linda C. Jantzen
Dr. Linda Jantzen
Assistant Professor
DODIN Operations; Data Management, Governance, and Analytics; Military Leadership and Culture
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Dr. Mike Love
Assistant Professor
Emerging and Disruptive Technologies
Warfighting and Disruptive Technologies
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Lt Col Stargell Mosley
Lt Col Stargell A. Mosley
Assistant Professor
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Defense Information System Agency (DISA) Chair
Mr. Robert Richardson IV
Assistant Professor/Visiting Professor DISA Chair
Cyberspace Governance, Cybersecurity Technology
Air Domain
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LTC Nalonie J.M. Tyrrell
Assistant Professor
Cyber Intelligence, Cyber Strategy, Emerging Technologies, American Studies, Information  Warfare
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Information Strategy Department

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Dr. Dorothy Potter
Department Chair and Professor of Practice
Business Administration, Management, Business Organization
Financial Management, Acquisitions
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Jonathan Beasley
Associate Professor of Practice
Disruptive Technology; National Security Strategy; Roman Republic
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Elena Taube Bailey
Assistant Professor
Intelligence, Counterintelligence, Information Operations, Behavioral Psychology, Strategic Communication, National Security (Middle East, East Europe, Asia)
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MAJ Abdullah H. Clark
Assistant Professor
Military Strategy, Defense Policy, Strategic Leadership
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Dr. Howard Gambrill Clark
Dr. Howard Gambrill Clark
Associate Professor
Information, Influence Strategy; Narrative, Subversion, Deception Warfare; National Intelligence
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Dr. Jill Goldenziel
Professor
International Law, Lawfare, Information Warfare, Constitutional Law, Comparative Constitutional Law, Law of War, Migration, Refugees, Leadership
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David Harvey
Mr. David Harvey
Professor of Practice
Governance, Risk and Compliance; Strategic Planning and Performance; and Federal Financial Management
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Dr. Richard Love
Professor
Cyber Law, International Solutions for State-based Frameworks: Environmental, Nuclear, and Cyber Nexus
Covert and Targeted Operations, Espionage,
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Col. Eric M. Murphy
Col. Eric M. Murphy
Assistant Professor and USAF Chair
Military History, Theory, and Strategy; Joint Operations and Doctrine; Complex Systems; JCIDS; PPBE
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Dr. Gwyneth Sutherlin
Associate Professor
Director of UC2
Artificial Intelligence Ethics, Cognitive Linguistics, Cross-Cultural Analysis
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Mr. John Sullivan
Professor of Practice
Influence Campaigns, Diplomacy, Political-Military Coordination, Film, Media
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Cyber Strategy Department

Nancy Blacker, J.D.
Nancy Blacker, J.D.
Department Chair
Colonel (U.S. Army, Retired)
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Michael Brody, J.D.
Visiting Professor
National Security Strategy, Strategic Logic, Homeland Security,
Program Assessment and Evaluation, Preparedness
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Joseph R. Cheravitch
Joseph R. Cheravitch
Assistant Professor
Europe and Eurasia; Cyber Threat Intelligence; Cyber Warfare; Propaganda; Military Deception; Electronic Warfare
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James Churbuck
Mr. James Churbuck
Associate Professor of Practice
Cyber Deterrence, Autonomous Systems,
Disinformation and Influence, Arms Control Norms
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CDR Deanna Fisher
CDR Deanna Fisher
Senior Fellow
Joint Operational Planning; Cyber Ops Planning; Strategic Forecasting/Foresight; Competency Development/Management
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Mr. Charles McLaughlin
Professor of Practice
Strategy, National Security Strategy,
Innovation and Disruptive Technology
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Mr. Frank Nuno
Assistant Professor
WWI Military History, Information Warfare,
Terrorism and Crime in Cyberspace
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Dr. Joseph Schafer
Professor
Information Power, Great Power Malign Influence, Cyber, Artificial Intelligence, Disruptive Technology, CIO, Acquisition
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Lt Col Michael Stamat
Lt Col Michael Stamat
Instructor
Cyber Operations, Signals Intelligence, Joint Planning
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Dr. Andrew Whiskeyman
Dr. Andrew Whiskeyman
Professor
Information Warfare, Emerging Technology, Philosophy, Wargaming, Strategic Foresight
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JD Work
Professor
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Distinguished Visitors

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Ms. Michele Markoff
Distinguished Scholar
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College Staff

Ms. Nicki Hannum
Ms. Nicki Hannum
Education Specialist
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Mr. Ishid Camp
Student Services
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Ms. Judy Robertson
Student Services
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Mr. Noah Stevens
Business Support Specialist
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Ms. Jeanita Williams
Executive Assistant to Chancellor Lewis
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Gary Brown, J.D.

Professor

 

 

Gary Brown serves as a Professor of Cyber Law at the College of Information and Cyberspace, National Defense University. Previously, he worked as a Cyber Policy and Strategy Analyst for the U.S. Department of Defense Joint Staff J5 Cyber Policy Division. Before that, he was Professor of Cyber Security at Marine Corps University, Quantico, Virginia and Head of Communications and Congressional Affairs for the Washington Delegation, International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC). He was with the ICRC from 2012-2015. Prior to joining the ICRC, he served 24 years as a judge advocate with the United States Air Force. Colonel Brown deployed twice to the Middle East during his Air Force career, the second time for a year at the Combined Air Operations Center, Southwest Asia as the senior legal advisor for combat air operations in Afghanistan and Iraq. In his final military assignment he was the first senior legal counsel for U.S. Cyber Command, Fort Meade, Maryland, where he served for three years. 

Professor Brown speaks on cyber operations law and policy, and has authored several articles and book chapters related to cyber warfare, including “State Cyberspace Operations: Proposing a Cyber Response Framework,” RUSI Occasional Paper (2020); “Addressing Cyber-Enabled Information Operations,” RUSI Newsbrief (2020); “Commentary on the law of cyber operations and the DoD Law of War Manual,” in The United States Department of Defense Law of War Manual Commentary and Critique (2018); “Spying and Fighting in Cyberspace,” Journal of Nat’l Security Law & Policy (2016); “Easier Said Than Done: Legal Reviews of Cyber Weapons,” Journal of Nat’l Security Law & Policy (2014) (coauthor); “Why Iran Didn’t Admit Stuxnet Was an Attack,” Joint Forces Quarterly (2011); and “Cyberwarfare: Ways, Warriors and Weapons of Mass Destruction, Military Review (1999) (coauthor). He was the official U.S. observer to the drafting of the Tallinn Manual on the International Law Applicable to Cyber Warfare (2013) and a contributing author and member of the International Group of Experts for the second edition of the Tallinn Manual.

Among other cyber-related projects, Professor Brown has been active in the educational uses of cyber wargames, consulting on the design of games to train, and advocating the inclusion of law of armed conflict concepts in recreational games. He was the on-camera law of cyber warfare expert in the documentary film Zero Days, and has been interviewed on NBC Nightly News and National Public Radio’s All Things Considered. Mr. Brown has a law degree from the University of Nebraska and an LL.M. in international law from Cambridge University. He is a Senior Associate Fellow at the Royal United Services Institute in the UK.