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Steven M. Bellovin

Steven M. Bellovin is a researcher on computer networking and security who has been a professor in the computer science department at Columbia University since 2005. Previously, Bellovin was a fellow at AT&T Labs Research in Florham Park, New Jersey.

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Known for
USENET; computer security; firewalls; cryptography
Alma mater
Columbia University
Education
Columbia University (BA) · University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (MS and PhD in Computer Science)
Born
Brooklyn, New York
Doctoral advisor
David Parnas

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Steven M. Bellovin → Columbia University (BA), University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (MS and PhD in Computer Science)
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Steven M. Bellovin → USENET; computer security; firewalls; cryptography

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Steven M. BellovinAlma materColumbia University1.00infobox
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Steven M. BellovinDoctoral advisorDavid Parnas1.00infobox
Steven M. BellovinEducationColumbia University (BA)1.00infobox
Steven M. BellovinEducationUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (MS and PhD in Computer Science)1.00infobox
Steven M. BellovinKnown forUSENET; computer security; firewalls; cryptography1.00infobox
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Steven M. Bellovinrelated to External linksKnotty Privacy0.60section
Steven M. Bellovinrelated to External linksInterview With Steven Bellovin0.60section
Steven M. Bellovinrelated to External linksHeise News0.60section
Steven M. Bellovinrelated to External linksAugust0.60section
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