Gregory B. White

Gregory B. White has been involved in computer and network security since 1986. He spent 30 years with the Air Force and Air Force Reserves. He obtained his Ph.D. in Computer Science from Texas A&M University in 1995 conducting research in the area of Computer Network Intrusion Detection. He currently serves as the Director of the Center for Infrastructure Assurance and Security (CIAS) and the Geographically-Based ISOA (GBC-ISAO) and is a Professor of Computer Science at The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA). He has written numerous papers and is the co-author on six books on cybersecurity.

Publications

The NIST Cybersecurity Framework
Gregory B. White, Natalie Sjelin. © 2022. 17 pages.
With the increase in cybercrimes over the last few years, a growing realization for the need for cybersecurity has begun to be recognized by the nation. Unfortunately, being...
The Two-Dimensional CCSMM
Gregory B. White, Natalie Sjelin. © 2022. 16 pages.
The community cyber security maturity model (CCSMM) defines four dimensions and five implementation mechanisms in describing the relative maturity of an organization or an...
The Three-Dimensional Model for a Community
Gregory B. White, Natalie Sjelin. © 2022. 14 pages.
The community cyber security maturity model (CCSMM) was designed and developed to provide communities with an action plan to build a viable and sustainable cybersecurity program...
Establishing Cyber Security Programs Through the Community Cyber Security Maturity Model (CCSMM)
Gregory B. White, Natalie Sjelin. © 2021. 221 pages.
As society continues to heavily rely on software and databases, the risks for cyberattacks have increased rapidly. As the dependence on computers has become gradually widespread...