Gilliam E. Duvall
Information Operations and Assurance Department
Academic Credentials:
B.S., Purdue University
M.S., The Naval Postgraduate School
Relevant Professional Experience:
Professor Duvall is a recognized systems management expert and member of the Information Operations and Assurance teaching faculty of the Information Resources Management College at the National Defense University. Professor Duvall’s expertise in information security, network architecture, data management, and information assurance education has provided policy, business process improvement, and technical solutions for organizational information technology project implementation, acquisition life cycle, and interoperability problems for over 26 years. Prior to his current position, Professor Duvall was a senior level consultant and technical manager for a large international telecommunications company and is designated a Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) with a security engineering concentration, a Certified Information Systems Manager (CISM), and holds a Homeland Security Level-III certification from the American College of Forensic Examiners Institute. He also is a Gartner certified total cost of ownership (TCO) expert.
Scholarship:
Professor Duvall has presented at a number of conferences in recent years, on topics such as designing effective information assurance programs, system security certification and accreditation (C&A), and protecting sensitive agency information in a mobile computing environment. Other areas of scholarship include critical infrastructure protection, information systems security engineering, and total the cost of ownership.
Courses:
Approval to Operate: Information System Certification and Accreditation (ATO), Continuity of Operations (COO), Protection of Critical Infrastructures and Key Assets (CIP), Managing Information Security in a Networked Environment (SEC)