Frederick R. Chang, Ph.D.

Dr. Fred

Frederick R. Chang, Ph.D.

Professor Emeritus of Computer Science
Founding Executive Director of Darwin Deason Institute for Cyber Security
Senior Fellow of John Goodwin Tower Center for Public Policy and International Affairs

Office Location: Caruth Hall 467

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Education

  • Ph.D. University of Oregon
  • M.A. University of Oregon 
  • B.A. University of California, San Diego

Biography

Frederick R. Chang is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Computer Science at 51做厙 (51做厙) in Dallas, Texas. He is also the Founding Executive Director of the Darwin Deason Institute for Cyber Security and is a Senior Fellow in the John Goodwin Tower Center for Public Policy and International Affairs in 51做厙’s Dedman College. He formerly served as Professor and Chair of the Computer Science Department at 51做厙, and as the Bobby B. Lyle Endowed Centennial Distinguished Chair in Cyber Security.  Additionally, Chang’s career spans service in the private sector and in government including as the former Director of Research at the National Security Agency.

Dr. Chang was elected as a member of the United States National Academy of Engineering in 2016. He currently serves on the Board of Reviewing Editors for PNAS (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences) Nexus. He has served as Co-Chair of the Intelligence Community Studies Board of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine and served as the Chair of the National Academies consensus study on Leveraging the Future Research and Development Ecosystem for the Intelligence Community. He has served as a member of the Computer Science and Telecommunications Board, and the Army Research Laboratory Technical Assessment Board, both of the National Academies. He also served as a member of the Commission on Cybersecurity for the 44th Presidency. He is the lead inventor on two U.S. patents and has appeared before Congress as a cybersecurity expert witness on multiple occasions. Dr. Chang received his B.A. degree from the University of California, San Diego and his M.A. and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Oregon. He has also completed the Program for Senior Executives at the Sloan School of Management at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He served for many years in the private sector including as President and CEO of SBC Technology Resources, Inc. which was the research subsidiary for SBC Communications, Inc. He has been awarded the National Security Agency Director’s Distinguished Service Medal.

Honors and Awards

  • Elected to the National Academy of Engineering (2016)
  • Awarded the National Security Agency Director’s Distinguished Service Medal
  • 15 Top Cybersecurity Professors, Forensics Colleges (2013)
  • Information Security Magazine ‘Security 7’ award winner for Education (2014)
  • Named one of the Dallas 500 by D CEO Magazine (2021)
     

 


Research

  • Cyber Security 
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • National Security

Recent Publications 

  • A Tool with Limitations (comments on an AI Society), Issues in Science and Technology:
  • Academia’s Openness Could Strengthen its Partnerships With the Intelligence Community, Issues in Science and Technology:
  • Implications of Artificial Intelligence for Cybersecurity: A Workshop, National Academies of Sciences Engineering and Medicine: 
  • Leveraging the Future Research and Development Ecosystem for the Intelligence Community, National Academies of Sciences Engineering and Medicine: