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Saginaw Valley State University
Assistant Professor of Computer Science and Information Systems
George Corser is assistant professor of computer science and information systems at Saginaw Valley State University. His research examines the performance of location privacy and security protocols in vehicular ad hoc networks, recently published in the journal IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems. His speaking engagements include technical and policy conferences, such as IEEE End to End Trust and Security Workshop for the Internet of Things. Corser is a member of IEEE Vehicular Technology Society, Society of Automotive Engineers and the Michigan Infragard, where he serves as a resource on the topic of digital security in the transportation sector. As a private citizen, he advocates sensible cybersecurity legislation, successfully lobbying for a researcher exception to a Michigan car hacking bill. Corser holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science and Informatics from Oakland University, a Master of Science in Computer Science and Information Systems from the University of Michigan-Flint, and a Bachelor of Science in Engineering in Civil Engineering from Princeton University.
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