Angela Orebaugh

Angela Orebaugh is a cyber technology and security author and researcher.[1] In 2011, she was selected as Booz Allen Hamilton's first Cybersecurity Fellow.[2] She is an assistant professor at the University of Virginia School of Continuing and Professional Studies, and serves there as the program director for certificates in cybersecurity.[3]

Angela Orebaugh
NationalityAmerican
Alma mater
  • James Madison University (BS, MS)
  • George Mason University (PhD)
  • Harvard University (MLA)
Known forCybersecurity
Websitewww.tomorrow-today.com

Education

Orebaugh received undergraduate and masters degrees from James Madison University, completing the masters in 1999.[3][4] She completed a PhD at George Mason University in 2014 under the direction of Jeremy Allnutt and Jason Kinser. Her thesis title was Analyzing Instant Messaging Writeprints as a Behavioral Biometric Element of Cybercrime Investigations.[4]

Works

Books

  • Orebaugh, A. et al. Nmap in the Enterprise, Syngress Publishing, ISBN 978-1-59749-241-6, 2008.
  • Orebaugh, A. et al. How to Cheat at Configuring Open Source Security Tools , Syngress Publishing, ISBN 978-1-59749-170-9, 2007.
  • Orebaugh, A. et al. Wireshark & Ethereal Network Protocol Analyzer Toolkit, Syngress Publishing, ISBN 978-1-59749-073-3, 2006.
  • Orebaugh, A., Biles, S., Babbin, J., Snort Cookbook, OReilly Publishing, ISBN 0-596-00791-4, 2005.[5]
  • Orebaugh, A., Rash, M., Babbin, J. and Pinkard, B., Intrusion Prevention and Active Response: Deploying Network and Host IPS, Syngress Publishing, ISBN 978-1-932266-47-4, 2005.[6]
  • Orebaugh, A., Ethereal Packet Sniffing, Syngress Publishing, Boston, MA., ISBN 1-932266-82-8, 2004.[7]

NIST Publications

  • NIST Information Security Continuous Monitoring (ISCM) for Federal Information Systems and Organizations. Special Publication 800-137, 2011.[8]
  • NIST Technical Guide to Information Security Testing and Assessment, Special Publication 800-115, 2008.[9]
  • NIST Guide to SSL VPNs, Special Publication 800-113, 2008.[10]
  • NIST Guide to IPSEC VPNs. Special Publication 800-77, 2005.[11]

Article

References

  1. "Author attribute page". www.amazon.com. Retrieved 2020-02-13.
  2. "Angela Orebaugh Named as Fellow in Booz Allen's Functional Skills Belting Program". Booz Allen Hamilton. 2012-01-19. Archived from the original on 2015-09-15. Retrieved 2015-04-19.
  3. "Meet the Faculty". School of Continuing and Professional Studies. University of Virginia. Retrieved January 23, 2020.
  4. Analyzing Instant Messaging Writeprints as a Behavioral Biometric Element of Cybercrime Investigations (PhD thesis). George Mason University. 2014.
  5. Stafford, Jan (May 24, 2005). "Stopping intruders with Snort & friends: Author Angela Orebaugh shares some tasty tips for using Snort and other free intrusion-detection systems". Search Data Center.
  6. Reviews of Intrusion Prevention and Active Response:
  7. Rogers, Graham K. "Book Reviews: Computer Security". EXtensions.
  8. "NIST Information Security Continuous Monitoring (ISCM) for Federal Information Systems and Organizations, Special Publication 800-13" (PDF).
  9. "NIST Technical Guide to Information Security Testing and Assessment, Special Publication 800-115" (PDF).
  10. "NIST Guide to SSL VPNs, Special Publication 800-113" (PDF).
  11. "NIST Guide to IPSEC VPNs, Special Publication 800-77" (PDF).
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