| Recent Funding
                        
                        "Memory Forensics-Guided Execution Reconstruction for Android Devices," co-PI (with
                           Aisha Ali-Gombe, Abe Baggili, Umar Farooq), CINA / Department of Homeland Security
                           (DHS), $500K, 2024-2026. "Adding STIX Support to the Volatility Memory Forensics Framework,” PI (with PI Aisha
                           Ali-Gombe, Abe Baggili), CINA / Department of Homeland Security (DHS), $500K, 2024-2026. "LSU Cyber Clinic for Small Businesses," National Security Agency, co-Pi (with PI
                           Aisha Ali-Gombe, Co-PIs  Anas Mahmoud, Scott Sullivan, Glenn Sumners, Rudy Hirschheim,
                           Helmut Schneider, Greg Trahan, Andrew Case), $1.5M, 2023-2025."FIREStarter 2: Developing Cyber Talent with Hands-on Experiences in Digital Forensics
                           and Industrial Control Systems," Cybersecurity Education Management Council (CEMC)
                           / Board of Regents of Louisiana, PI (with G. Baumgartner, J. Moreno, F. Alegre, D.
                           Miller, N. Mahmoud of LSU), $344,397 (+ $100,000 industrial partner match), 2022-2023."POSE: Phase I: Constellation: A Pathway to Establish the STE||AR Open-Source Organization,"
                           National Science Foundation, co-PI (with M. Tohid, H. Kaiser, P. Diehl of LSU), $300,000,
                           2022-2023."Forensic and Incident Response Environment – FIREStarter: A Practical and Integrated
                           Approach to Cyber Talent Development," Cybersecurity Education Management Council
                           (CEMC) / Louisiana Board of Regents, PI: Golden G. Richard III, 2021-2022, $185,911."SFS: CyberCorps Scholarships for Service at Louisiana State University," National
                           Science Foundation, PI: Golden G. Richard III (with many collaborators from LSU Engineering
                           and ISDS), 2020-2024, $3,358,221."SaTC: CORE: Medium: Robust Memory Forensics Techniques for Userland Malware Analysis,"
                           National Science Foundation, PI: Golden G. Richard III (with Andrew Case of the Volatility
                           Foundation), 2017-2020, $1,113,426."Introducing Active Learning to Malware Analysis Curricula," National Security Agency,
                           PI: Golden G. Richard III (with Aisha Ali-Gombe of Towson University), 2018, $220,643.   |