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University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Fax: 423-425-5442

Katherine H. Winters Computer Science Department Phone: 423-425-4183 University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Fax: 423-425-5442 615 McCallie Avenue Email: [email protected] Chattanooga, TN 37405 a. Professional Preparation

University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Computer Science B.S., 1981 University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Engineering Management M.S., 1998 University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Computer Science M.S., 2007 b. Appointments 2012(Spring) – Present Senior Lecturer—The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga College of Engineering and Computer Science

2004(Fall) – 2012 Lecturer—The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga College of Engineering and Computer Science

1999 (Fall) – 2004(Summer) Instructor—The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga College of Engineering and Computer Science

1999 (Spring) Adjunct Instructor—The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga College of Engineering and Computer Science

1998 (Fall) – 1999(Spring) Adjunct Professor—Chattanooga State Technical Community College The Department of Business and Information Systems

1977 - 1997 Engineering Processes Specialist and Computer Science Positions— Tennessee Valley Authority c. i. Publications Most Closely related to the Proposed Project

1. Kathy Winters, The Law in Information Security, Readings and Cases, Vol. II, publication in Fall 2009,Cengage Learning.

2. Li Yang, Kathy Winters, Joseph M. Kizza, Biometrics Education with Hands-on Labs, ACM Southeast Conference, ACM digital Library, March 2008, accepted.

3. Joseph Kizza, Li Yang, Andy Novobilski and Kathy Winters, TMAS A Capstone Project, Proceedings of Frontiers in Education, Worldcomp’06, June 26-29, 2006.

4. Wigal, Cecelia M., Neslihan Alp, Claire McCullough, Stephanie Smullen, and Kathy Winters, ACES: Introducing Girls to and Building Interest in Engineering and Computer Science Careers, Proceedings of the Frontiers in Education Conference, November 6-9, 2002, IEEE.

5. Wigal, Cecelia M., Neslihan Alp, Claire McCullough, Stephanie Smullen, and Kathy Winters, “ACES: Introducing Girls to and Building Interest in Engineering and Computer Science Careers,” Abstract submitted for the Frontiers in Education Conference, November 6-9, 2002. c.ii. Other Significant Publications 1. Winters, Katherine H., Laboratory Manual for Computer Literacy, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, (years 1999- 2001) Synergistic Activities  Collaborative Development of Hand-on Curriculum for Information Assurance, $ 100,000. Date 11/2011

 Scholarship and Capacity Building, Department of Defense, $ 14,634, Date 8/2009

 Scholarship and Capacity Building, Department of Defense, 62,279.79, Date: 8/2008

 Apply for National Security Agency (NSA) 4011 and 4012 certificates, certified, 2007-2012.

 Apply for Center of Academic Excellence – Education (CAE-E) from NSA, awarded.

 Serve as Session Chair of ACM Middle Southeast Conference, 2007 – 2012

 Serve as Program Chair of ACM Middle Southeast Conference, 2011 – 2012

 Serve as President of ACM Middle Southeast, 2007 and 2008.

 PGE/SEP: Adventures in Computer, Engineering, and Space (ACES) – NSF Award Number 000385 – $ 99,893- 1/1/2001-3/31/2003 - (funded).

Collaborators and Other Affiliations

Joseph M. Kizza Collaborator University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Li Yang Collaborator University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Claire McCullough Collaborator University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Cecelia Wigal Collaborator University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Neslie Alp Collaborator University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Phil Kazmersky Collaborator University of Tennessee at Chattanooga

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