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Anton 'Tony' Dahbura is the Executive Director of the Johns Hopkins University Information Security Institute and Co-Director of the Johns Hopkins Institute Assured Autonomy. He is also an Associate Research Professor in the Department of Computer Science. Additionally, he leads the Johns Hopkins University Sports Analytics Research Group and is a member of the Data Science AI Institute. His research focuses on security, fault-tolerant computing, distributed systems, and testing. Dahbura has an extensive background as a researcher at AT&T Bell Laboratories and served as an invited lecturer in the Department of Computer Science at Princeton University. He was previously the research director at Motorola Cambridge Research Center in Massachusetts. Dahbura has also led entrepreneurial efforts in areas such as printing, professional baseball operations, and commercial real estate. He has received several accolades for his contributions including the Johns Hopkins Heritage Award and is a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, having won the Browder J. Thompson Memorial Prize Paper Award for outstanding papers.
Johns Hopkins University Information Security Institute • Baltimore, MD
Leading the Information Security Institute, overseeing research and initiatives in information security.
Johns Hopkins Institute Assured Autonomy • Baltimore, MD
Co-directing initiatives focused on assured autonomy in various applications.
Department of Computer Science, Johns Hopkins University • Baltimore, MD
Teaching and conducting research in computer science.
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