LISA B. LANCOR Computer Science

 

PAPERS PUBLISHED IN PROCEEDINGS:

 

Lancor, L. and R. Workman, "Using Google Hacking to Enhance Defense Strategies", Proceedings of the 38th ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, Covington, Kentucky, March 7 - 10, 2007.

 

J. DaPonte, L. Lancor, "An Alternative Plan for Implementing Computer Literacy into the Liberal Arts Core Curriculum", 14th International Conference on College Teaching and Learning, April, 2003.

 

L. Lancor, B. Karanian, "College to Work Transitions: Students Draw Their Futures", 1998 Frontiers in Education Conference, November, 1998.

 

K. Barker, R. McCartney, K. Wurst, B. Weiner, L. Lancor, "A Learning, Assessing, and Evaluating Environment for Asynchronous Web-based Courses," Proceedings of the 1998 International Conference on Networked Learning", University of Sheffield, June 1998.

 

K. Barker, R. McCartney, K. Wurst, B. Weiner, L. Lancor, "Innovations in Providing Asynchronous Web-based Learning for an Engineering Laboratory Course", 1998 ASEE New England Section Conference Proceedings, June 1998.

 

K. Barker, L. Lancor, "Innovations in Providing Asynchronous Web-based Learning for an Engineering Laboratory Course", 1998 ASEE Conference Proceedings, June 1998.

 

M. McMahon, H. Sholl, L. Lancor, "The Role of Transitional Probability Modeling in a Network Security System," 10th International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Computing Systems, Oct. 1997.

 

With K. Barker, "A Methodology for Web-Based Learning in Engineering." 1996 Frontiers in Education Conference. November, 1996.

 

With B. MacKay & K. Barker, "Incorporating Animation into Engineering Education." ASEE Northeast Section Conference. April, 1996.

 

With K. Wurst & R. McCartney, "Engineering Education as Performance Art." ASEE Northeast Section Conference. April, 1996.

 

With K. Barker & K. Wurst, "WEB Based Multimedia for Undergraduate Curriculum." ASEE Northeast Section Conference. April, 1996.

 

With H. Sholl. "Personal Information Processing Properties for Network Security Applications." Proceedings, 8th Annual International Conference on Parallel & Distributed Systems, September 1995.

 

CONFERENCE PAPERS ORALLY DELIVERED:

 

L. Lancor & B. Karanian "Building the Bridge from Classroom to Industry," 1999 Frontiers in Education Conference Proceedings, November, 1999.

 

L. Lancor, "Using Mallard in Computer Science Courses," 13th Annual CSU Academic Computing Conference, Southern Connecticut State University, New Haven, CT, April 10th, 1999.

 

L. Lancor (Coordinator), R. Workman, Z. Beatty, J. Ensign, M. Brown, "Interactive Computer Applications Used at SCSU: A Panel," 13th Annual CSU Academic Computing Conference, Southern Connecticut State University, New Haven, CT, April 10th, 1999.

 

L. Lancor, R. Workman, E. Beatty, "Web-Based Testing Across the Curriculum I", 3rd Annual Northeastern Conference for Small Computing Colleges, Fairfield, CT, April 25, 1998.

 

L. Lancor, R. Workman, E. Beatty, J. Ensign, M. Brown, "Web-Based Testing: A Panel", 12th Annual CSU Academic Computing Conference, Eastern Connecticut State University, Willimantic, CT, April 4, 1998.

 

With K. Barker, "A Web-based Learning Environment and Course Delivery Methodology", Third International Conference on Asynchronous Learning Networks, New York, NY, October 4, 1997.

 

Panelist, "Web-Based Course Delivery and Learning," 2nd Annual Northeastern Conference for Small Computing Colleges, Boston, MA, April 25, 1997.

 

L. Lancor, "Incorporating Animation into Engineering Education." ASEE Northeast Section Conference, April 1996.

 

With K. Wurst. "Engineering Education as Performance Art." ASEE Northeast Section Conference, April 1996.

 

With K. Barker. "WEB Based Multimedia for Undergraduate Curriculum." ASEE Northeast Section Conference, April 1996.

 

OTHER PRESENTATIONS:

 

L. Lancor  “Google Hacking and Defense”, 20th Annual CSU Academic Computing Conference,  Eastern Connecticut State University, Willimantic, CT, April 8th, 2006.

 

L. Lancor, M. Shea, D.J. Fredeen, “Early Tenure: What are the pros and cons of granting tenure to junior faculty before their penultimate year?”, SCSU-AAUP Academic Forum, Southern Connecticut State University, New Haven, CT, October 6th, 2004.

 

L. Lancor, "Teaching at Southern Connecticut State University," Southern Connecticut State University New Faculty Orientation, New Haven, CT, August 2000.

 

L. Lancor, "Teaching at Southern Connecticut State University," Southern Connecticut State University New Faculty Orientation, New Haven, CT, August 1999.

 

L. Lancor, R. Workman, Z. Beatty, J. Ensign, M. Brown, "Interactive Computer Applications Used at SCSU: A Panel," Computers for Lunch, Southern Connecticut State University, New Haven, CT, April 9th, 1999.

 

L. Lancor & A. Elahi, "The Digital Design Lab at SCSU," Computers for Lunch, Southern Connecticut State University, New Haven, CT, March 5th, 1999.

 

L. Lancor, "Using Mallard in Computer Science Courses," Rochester Polytechnic Institution Computer Colloquium, Rochester, NY, November 19th 1998.

 

L. Lancor, R, Workman, E. Beatty, Z. Beatty, J.B. Orris, "Internet Sites – Recommendations and Use in Specific Courses - A Panel," Eastern Small College Computing Conference, Marist College, Poughkeepsie, NY, October 24th 1998.

 

L. Lancor, "Teaching at Southern Connecticut State University," Southern Connecticut State University New Faculty Orientation, New Haven, CT, August 1998.

 

L. Lancor, "How Computers Work," Joseph Finberg Elementary School – 2nd Grade, Attleboro, MA, June 1998.

 

L. Lancor, "A Detection System for Unauthorized Computer Intrusions." Computers for Lunch, SCSU, New Haven, CT. March 14, 1997.

 

L. Lancor, "Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Security but Couln't Decrypt." SCSU Computer Science Club, New Haven, CT. February 28, 1997.

 

L. Lancor, "A Methodology for Web-Based Learning." Graduate Seminar Series, RPI Hartford Graduate Center, Hartford, CT. February 21, 1997.

 

L. Lancor, K. Barker, K. Wurst, "In-service Training for High School Teachers: What Engineering Really Is", University of Connecticut, West Hartford Branch, May 1995

 

WORKSHOP LEADERSHIP:

 

L. Lancor & K. Peters, “Technology Workshop on Collaborative Learning in Groups”, Sponsored by the SCSU Teaching Innovation Program, May 2007.

 

"Inventor's Workshop." Hartford Graduate Center of Rennsalear Polytech Institute, August 1995.

 

L. Lancor & K. Barker, "A Look at Engineering," East Hartford High School Students' University of Connecticut visit and workshop, May 1995.

 

RESEARCH INTERESTS IN GENERAL:

 

Information Security; Identification & Authentication; Multimedia Development; Innovations in Computer Science Education

 

RECENT GRANTS RECEIVED:

 

Co-Recipient (with A. Hott, J.B. Bontempi, K. Peters, & M. Cameron), “The Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) 2007 Workshop Series: Bridging research ideas to Implementation and Publication, $2,000.

 

Recipient, 2005 CSU Curriculum Related Activities Grant for “Integrating Project Management Software into a Software Engineering Course”.

 

Co-Recipient (with E. Aboelela), 2000 CSU Research Grant for "Automating the Assessment of Students’ Computer Programs".

 

Co-Recipient (with R. Workman, E. Beatty, J. Ensign, and M. Brown), 1998 SCSU Faculty Development Grant  for "Web-Based Testing Alternatives at SCSU – A Panel Presentation".

 

Recipient,  1997 SCSU Curriculum Development Grant for "Incorporating Animation into Introductory Computer Programming Courses"

 

Co-recipient, (with R. Workman) 1997 Microsoft Academic Cooperative Instructional Grant for software licenses valued.

 

STUDENT INVOLVEMENT IN RESEARCH:

 

Ongoing Master’s Thesis projects: “Interoperability of Web Services” by S. Gad,  Developing Secure Applications Using Cryptographic Tokens”, by L. Minnocci,  “Designing a web-based Survey Tool for Small Businesses and Non-Profit Organizations“, D. Zhang.

 

Completed Master’s Thesis Projects: “Dynamic Firewall Techniques for Residential Use”, R. Ellis

 

Fall 2000, two (2) independent study students worked in the areas Internet Privacy issues &  multimedia development.

 

Spring 2000, two (2) independent study students worked in the areas of computer security or multimedia development.

 

Fall 1999, four (4) independent study students worked in the areas of computer security or multimedia development.

 

Spring 1999, three (3) independent study students worked in the areas of computer security or multimedia development.

 

Fall 1998, four (4) independent study students worked in the areas of computer security or multimedia development.

 

Spring 1998, four (4) independent study students worked in the areas of computer security or multimedia development.

 

Spring 1997, six (6) independent study students worked in various areas of computer security. Three of those students worked in areas directly related to my own research involvements.

 

DISSERTATION TITLE:

 

On Use of Personal Information Processing Properties for Dynamic Network Security Applications

 

INSTITUTION GRANTING PH.D.:

 

University of Connecticut