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Ibrahim Baggili | |
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Born | July 8, 1981 Amman, Jordan |
Other names | Abe |
Citizenship | United States |
Alma mater | Purdue University |
Spouse | Meghan Baggili |
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Awards | EAI Fellow, Connecticut Civil Medal of Merit, Elected: Connecticut Academy of Science and Engineering |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Cyber Forensics, Digital Forensics, Cybersecurity |
Thesis | Effects of anonymity, pre-employment integrity and antisocial behavior on self-reported cyber crime engagement: An exploratory study (2009) |
Academic advisors | Marcus Rogers |
Website | https://csc.lsu.edu/~baggili/ |
Ibrahim "Abe" Moussa Baggili is a cybersecurity and digital forensics scientist at Louisiana State University with a joint appointment between the college of engineering and the Center for Computation and Technology. Before that, he was the founder and director of the Connecticut Institute of Technology (CIT) at the University of New Haven. Baggili was also a full professor and Elder Family Endowed Chair at UNewHaven. He has a B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. in Computer and Information Technology from Purdue University's Purdue Polytechnic Institute. Baggili is a Jordanian/Arab American first generation college graduate and a well-known scientist in the domain of Cyber Forensics and Cybersecurity with seminal peer-reviewed work in the areas of Virtual Reality Forensics (VR) and security, mobile device forensics and security, application forensics, drone forensics and memory forensics.