Dr. Jason Staggs is an independent information security researcher with strong interests in critical infrastructure protection, telecommunications, penetration testing, network security and digital forensics. Jason has spoken at national and international conferences, authored various peer-reviewed publications and lectured undergraduate and graduate level courses on a variety of cyber security topics. His expertise in digital forensics has enabled him to provide invaluable assistance to law enforcement agencies at the local, state and federal levels in order to solve high-profile cybercrimes. In his spare time, Jason enjoys reverse engineering proprietary network stacks in embedded devices and diving through ancient RFCs to demystify obscure network protocols. Jason attended graduate school at The University of Tulsa where he earned his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Computer Science.
Breaking Wind: Adventures in Hacking Wind Farm Control Networks