PROFILE:
Teresa Lunt
Vice President, Director of Computing Science Laboratory
Teresa Lunt directs PARC's CSL research organization, which has a wide range of research activities including ubiquitous computing; embedded sensor networks and ad hoc networking; security and privacy; control software for printing systems; bioinformatics; and ethnography for organizational environments and technology design. Under Lunt's direction, the laboratory has engaged in multiple strategic research and co-development relationships.
Lunt is a Principal Scientist at PARC. Before joining PARC, she was Assistant Director and Program Manager in DARPA's Information Technology Office, where she launched programs to fund research in computer and network security. Lunt also previously led teams to develop the first intrusion detection system and secure database system at SRI International.
Lunt received an M.A. in Applied Mathematics from Indiana University and an A.B. in Geophysics from Princeton University.
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2004
Identifying terrorist activity with AI plan recognition technology
Nineteenth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI-04)
25 July 2004
2000
Information assurance: securing the naval command and information infrastructure
Network-Centric Naval Forces: A Transition Strategy for Enhancing Operational Capabilities by the Naval Studies Board
31 December 2000
related focus areas
- Information & Communication Technologies
- Security & Privacy