Brian Neil Levine

Associate Professor
Dept. of Computer Science
UMass Amherst

Privacy, Internetworking, Security, and Mobile Systems (PRISMS) Laboratory

 Teaching 

Fall 2008:
CS491C Digital Forensics (3 credits)
(Spring 2009:
Parental leave)

Past classes:


Spring 2008:
Undergraduate Seminar: CS491cc: Advanced Digital Forensics (3 credits)
Graduate Seminar: CS691un: Underwater Networking and Sensing (1 credit) with Jim Kurose and Prashant Shenoy; and partners from WHOI, UMass Lowell, and UMass Dartmouth.
Fall 2007
Spring 2007: CS491P: Outdoor Mobile Network Environment II (with Mark Corner) Really a series of undergraduate independent studies.
Fall 2006:
CS691cc: Advanced Information Assurance (with Kevin Fu)
CS191S: Talent Advancement Program Seminar (with Kevin Fu)
CS491O: Outdoor Mobile Network Environment. This was a class of 8 undergrads each doing independent studies that related to mobility research directed by me and Mark Corner.

(I attended and guest lectured a number of times in CS491S: Intro to Security, but Chris Misra was the primary lecturer.)

Fall 2005 and Spring 2006: Sabbatical
Spring 2005:
Fall 2004:
Spring 2004:
Spring 2003:
515: Intro to Computer and Network Security (with Chris Misra)
691Q: Systems Building for Mobile Devices
(New)
Spring 2002:
515: Intro to Computer and Network Security (with Chris Misra and Jake Cunningham)
Fall 2001:
791N: Seminar: Peer-to-Peer Networking;
653: Advanced Computer Networks
Spring 2001:
515: Intro to Computer and Network Security (with Chris Misra and Jake Cunningham) (New)
Fall 2000:
653: Advanced Computer Networks (New Curriculum)
Spring 2000:
453: Computer Networks
Fall 1999:
691M: Seminar: multicast