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    Dr. Anne Boettcher, Participant

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    Anne Boettcher is the Assistant Dean of Research at Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical University (ERAU) in Prescott, Arizona and is a past-president of Council on Undergraduate Research (CUR). Prior to joining Embry‑Riddle, she was a Professor of Biology and Undergraduate Research Program Director at the University of South Alabama. While at South Alabama, she served as co-principal investigator for NSF-REU and principal investigator for Merck-AAAS programs, mentored more than 60 undergraduate and graduate research students, and integrated research and ethics components into all her courses.https://commons.erau.edu/avcysecworkshop-bios-2025/1005/thumbnail.jp

    Levi Gundert, Participant

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    Levi Gundert is Recorded Future\u27s Chief Security & Intelligence Officer, leading the continuous effort to measurably decrease operational risk for Recorded Future and its customers. Levi has spent the past 20 years in the public and private sectors, defending networks, arresting international criminals, and identifying nation-state adversaries. Levi previously led senior information security functions at technology and financial enterprises. He is a trusted risk advisor to Fortune 500 companies and a prolific speaker, blogger, and columnist.https://commons.erau.edu/avcysecworkshop-bios-2025/1019/thumbnail.jp

    Lawrence R. Marsala, Participant

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    Lawrence Marsala is a seasoned expert with over 20 years of experience in embedded hardware, firmware, and cybersecurity design. He currently serves as a Senior Principal Engineer in Product Cybersecurity Systems at BAE Systems Controls & Avionic Solutions (CAS). His specialty is in applying cryptographic solutions and adversarial analysis at the nation-state level to secure aviation, mission, engine (FADEC), and flight control systems. Lawrence holds an active Secret Security Clearance and has a strong background in cybersecurity Threat & risk analysis, system architecture, key management, and PKI strategies for commercial and military aviation products. Lawrence has contributed to groundbreaking innovations throughout his career, including patent-pending ephemeral key management systems and novel cryptographic methodologies. His expertise spans leading-edge technologies such as Cybersecurity Risk analysis (DO-356A and CSEIG), model-based system engineering (MBSE), and designing cyber-resilient architectures to enhance mission assurance/survivability. An award-winning cybersecurity architect, Lawrence\u27s dedication to advancing aviation cybersecurity has made him a trusted leader in the field. With a passion for fostering cyber resilience and a proven track record of success, he continues to drive secure solutions for some of the industry\u27s most challenging problems.https://commons.erau.edu/avcysecworkshop-bios-2025/1029/thumbnail.jp

    Dr. Ron Madler, Participant

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    Ron Madler has been on the Aerospace Engineering faculty in the College of Engineering, at Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical University in Prescott, AZ since 1994.  He served as dean from 2010 until 2023. He has teaching responsibilities in the Aerospace Engineering Department. His primary professional interests are in Engineering Education, Orbital Debris, Astrodynamics, Spacecraft Design, and Space Exploration.https://commons.erau.edu/avcysecworkshop-bios-2025/1027/thumbnail.jp

    Matthew Kosednar, Participant

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    Matthew Kosednar is a Senior Engineer at United Airlines on the Cyber Defense Red Team. He is an Electrical Engineer who specializes in offensive cyber security and has over eight years of experience working in Critical Infrastructure. Matthew is able to leverage his unique background in Operational Technology to work across many parts of the aviation industry. He is a member of the Aviation ISAC and regularly collaborates with other security researchers.https://commons.erau.edu/avcysecworkshop-bios-2025/1026/thumbnail.jp

    Tyler Morris, Participant

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    Tyler Morris is a senior researcher in cybersecurity at Sandia National Laboratories, where he specializes in developing testbed and data generation technologies, as well as real-world, threat-based cybersecurity solutions, including Tracer FIRE. He has been instrumental in establishing Sandia’s Cyber Residency Program, which has significantly strengthened the organization’s talent pipeline. In addition to his programmatic contributions, Tyler supports Sandia’s enterprise phishing initiative and works on various open-source tools, such as Logging Made Easy and the Secure Cloud Business Application (SCuBA) project. He holds both a B.S. and an M.S. in cybersecurity.https://commons.erau.edu/avcysecworkshop-bios-2025/1036/thumbnail.jp

    Matt Tomarchio, Participant

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    Matt is a senior consultant in Deloitte & Touche LLP’s Cyber & Strategic risk practice where he leads the space cyber growth pathway, developing assets to help clients meet their needs in the ever evolving space market. Prior to this role, Matt worked in the United States Government, serving in programs around international nuclear and radiological security. He lives in Denver, CO and enjoys all the outdoor experiences the mountains offer.https://commons.erau.edu/avcysecworkshop-bios-2025/1050/thumbnail.jp

    Dr. Raja Sengupta, Participant

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    Raja Sengupta is a Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at UC Berkeley. Sengupta’s research focuses on automated cars, drones, connected cars, smartphone apps for economics & transportation, wireless networking, and control theory. He likes to do research on the industry and get it into the marketplace, and he holds car-to-road networking patents with Toyota, a UAV patent with BAE Aerospace, and car-to-car networking contributions standardized by the SAE into J2945. Sengupta has been an advisor to the World Bank, is a recipient of the USDOT’s Connected Vehicle Technology award in 2011, the UC Berkeley Energy and Climate Lectures Innovation award in 2014, and has authored over a hundred papers spanning control theory, networking, drones, and transportation.https://commons.erau.edu/avcysecworkshop-bios-2025/1047/thumbnail.jp

    Daniel Riechers, Participant

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    Daniel Riechers is a Senior Cybersecurity Engineering Manager at Collins Aerospace in the Avionics organization. His team designs, implements, assesses, tests and certifies security measures of commercial and military avionics equipment. Daniel holds a B.S. in Computer Engineering from Iowa State University and a Master’s Certificate in Software Engineering from Steven’s Institute of Technology. Daniel has worked in avionics cybersecurity for 10 years, with a significant focus on modernizing tools and processes used in testing and certification of airborne connected devices. Throughout his career, Daniel has taken brief side quests in platform software development, DevOps and consumer electronics. Daniel’s background is highly technical, including embedded Linux software development, low-level device drivers, board bring up, lab setup, test automation, penetration testing, fuzz testing security critical and safety critical systems, networking, SELinux, trusted boot, trusted dataload, vulnerability and threat analysis, etc. Recently, his professional endeavors have ventured into people leadership and industry engagement. His background with trusted dataload has steered him towards participation in the SAE ITC SDL committee that writes the ARINC standards for software dataload of aircraft.https://commons.erau.edu/avcysecworkshop-bios-2025/1045/thumbnail.jp

    1967 5BFTS First Reunion Dinner. Clewiston News report. November 9 1967.

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    The First Reunion Dinner for RAF pilots who had trained at 5BFTS during WW2 was held on October 14, 1967, at the Royal Aero Club, London. This is the report of the reunion in The Clewiston News dated November 9, 1967

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