Ming Chow is a Lecturer at the Tufts University Department of Computer Science. His areas of interests are computer security, game development, web application security, and Computer Science in Education. He was also a web application developer for ten years at Harvard University for University Operations Services. Ming co-edited a special issue of IEEE Security & Privacy on securing online games with Gary McGraw of Cigital, Inc. published in May 2009. Ming is a frequent guest speaker and have spoke at numerous organizations, including the New England Chapter of the High Technology Crime Investigation Association (HTCIA-NE), the Greater Boston Chapter of the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE), the Massachusetts Office of the Attorney General (AGO), and OWASP. Ming mentored a team of students from Tufts to the Microsoft Imagine Cup Game Design Competition US Finals in 2010. Finally, Ming is a SANS GIAC Certified Incident Handler (GCIH). Twitter: tufts_cs_mchow