Sushil Jajodia
Sushil Jajodia is an American computer scientist known for his work on cyber security and privacy, databases, and distributed systems.
Career
Sushil Jajodia is University Professor, BDM International Professor, and the founding director of Center for Secure Information Systems in the Volgenau School of Engineering at the George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia. He is also the director of the NSF I/UCRC Center for Cybersecurity Analytics and Automation. He joined Mason after serving as the director of the Database and Expert Systems Program within the Division of Information, Robotics, and Intelligent Systems at the National Science Foundation. Before that he was the head of the Database and Distributed Systems Section in the Computer Science and Systems Branch at the Naval Research Laboratory, Washington and Associate Professor of Computer Science and Director of Graduate Studies at the University of Missouri, Columbia. He has also been a visiting professor at the University of Milan, Italy; Sapienza University of Rome, Italy; Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Cambridge University, England; King's College, London, England; Paris Dauphine University, France; and Imperial College, London, England. He received his PhD from the University of Oregon, Eugene.Research
Sushil Jajodia’s research interests include security, privacy, databases, and distributed systems. He has authored or coauthored seven books, edited 53 books and conference proceedings, and published more than 500 technical papers in the refereed journals and conference proceedings. A complete list of his publications can be found .Five of his books have been translated in Chinese. He is also a holder of 23 patents. His research has been sponsored by both government and industry.
Ph.D. Graduates
Dr. Jajodia has supervised 27 doctoral dissertations. Nine of these graduates hold tenured positions at U.S. universities; four are NSF CAREER awardees, one is DoE Young Investigator awardee, and one is a Fulbright Scholar. Two additional students are tenured at foreign universities. For his academic genealogy, go to .Awards
- IFIP TC 11 Kristian Beckman Award
- Volgenau School of Engineering Outstanding Research Faculty Award
- ACM SIGSAC Outstanding Contributions Award
- IFIP WG 11.3 Outstanding Research Contributions Award
- IEEE Fellow
- ESORICS Outstanding Research Award
- Federal Information Systems Security Educators’ Association Educator of the Year Award
- IEEE Computer Society Edward J. McCluskey Technical Achievement Award