
Dr. Jordan Jueckstock
Jordan Jueckstock is a computer science professor who joined the faculty in 2014 after earning degrees in computer science from the University of Tulsa and Bob Jones University. Following three years of teaching at Bob Jones University, he pursued a Ph.D. at North Carolina State University, where he researched web browser security, privacy, and measurement systems under Alexandros Kapravelos, completing his doctorate in 2021 before returning to full-time teaching. His professional experience includes security and forensics research with the U.S. Secret Service, malware analysis at the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA), systems software development at the National Security Agency (NSA), organizing HackPack Capture-the-Flag competitions, and conducting browser privacy research for Brave Software that contributed to features integrated into the Brave browser. His academic interests include computer architecture, programming languages, compilers, operating systems, and system security. He is married to Jessica and is the father of four children.
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