Lydia Ray

|Lydia Ray - Contributing Author|Dr. Lydia Ray is a professor in the TSYS School of Computer Science at Columbus State University. Her areas of expertise include computer and network security, wireless communications, and wireless sensor networks. Dr. Ray completed her BS and MS in Statistics in India and earned her PhD in Computer Science from Louisiana State University. She served as the interim director of the Columbus State University Center for Cyber Security Education from Fall 2014-Spring 2016. Her research interests include Internet of Things, cybersecurity and CS education.

Publications

Cybersecurity Education Across the Middle and High School Curricula: Perceived Impacts of the GenCyber Camp
Aaron R. Gierhart, Yesem Kurt-Peker, Lydia Ray, Lixin Wang. © 2024. 27 pages.
Technology and its applications are advancing rapidly, making it challenging to assess the implications of its use. Exacerbating these issues is a lack of cybersecurity...
Cyber-Physical Systems: An Overview of Design Process, Applications, and Security
Lydia Ray. © 2020. 23 pages.
Pervasive computing has progressed significantly with a growth of embedded systems as a result of recent advances in digital electronics, wireless networking, sensors and RFID...
Cyber-Physical Systems: An Overview of Design Process, Applications, and Security
Lydia Ray. © 2017. 23 pages.
Pervasive computing has progressed significantly with a growth of embedded systems as a result of recent advances in digital electronics, wireless networking, sensors and RFID...