Dr. Robert Flowers

  • Title: Director and Assistant Professor of Computer Science
  • College: College of Science and Technology
  • Email Address: [email protected]
  • Instructor Home Page: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rhflowers
  • Office Phone: Not yet assigned
  • Office Location: Remote
  • Subject(s):
  • Doctor of Philosophy and Doctor of Science Classes Taught

    • DSR-945 Mgmt & Decision Sciences
    • RSC-820 Cybersecurity Residency
    • Cybersecurity Committee Member

    Undergraduate/Graduate Classes Taught

    • CYBR-615 Cybersecurity Governance
    • CYBR-610 Cybersecurity Risk Management
    • CYBR-450 Advanced Cybersecurity
    • CYBR-625 Business Continuity
    • IT-515 IT Infrastructure
    • IT-310 Network Security
  • Degrees Awarded:
    • Bachelor of Science
    • Master of Science
    • Doctor of Science
    • Doctor of Philosophy
  • Experience: Authorship, innovation and invention, graduate teaching, research, doctoral committee chair-person, executive leadership (assistant vice presidency), C/C++ Programming (GUI/MFC, socket, multi-thread, multi-process, etc.), TCP/IP networking, Cisco Firewall configuration, router configuration, and general software design, operation, and maintenance.
  • Data Exfiltration and TCP/IP Programming
  • Network steganographic risk assessment, detection, and prevention.
  • TOGAF Certified Enterprise Architect
  • PMI Project Management Professional (PMP)
  • Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL) Certified
  • Sustained Superior Performance Award – 2008, 2011
  • Superior Achievement Award – 2000, 2001
  • Retired Assistant Vice President, current Assistant Professor, and U.S. patent holder with a track record of leveraging advanced technology to achieve strategic business wins. A former Fort Lauderdale, Florida Police Officer with the investigative experience (e.g., witness management, evidence handling, chain of custody, and court testimony) necessary to achieve real-world cybersecurity outcomes.

U.S. Patent Issued
“Method and Apparatus for the Network Steganographic Assessment of a Test Subject.