Willis F. Marti
Willis Marti teaches the Computer Security for Managers course in the graduate Certificate in Homeland Security program at the George Bush School of Government and Public Service
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Marti received his Master's degree in Computer Engineering from Stanford University and is working on his dissertation towards a Ph.D. in Computer Engineering from Texas A&M University. He is the chief information security officer (CISO) for Texas A&M and serves as a senior lecturer in the Department of Computer Science, where he teaches a senior level course in Networking and Distributed Processing.
He is a graduate of the United States Military Academy, 1974, and was a Commissioned Officer (Lieutenant and Captain) in the Air Defense Artillery. Following ten years of active service, Mr. Marti built large networks in industry where he held project management positions with companies including TRW, Martin Marietta and Sytek. He joined Texas A&M in 1990.
Mr. Marti has published on distributed platforms, distributed operating systems, fault tolerance, and security and reliability issues. He has served as expert witness in criminal and civil cases for computer forensics, software engineering, telecommunications and system performance.

