Matthew Bovee

Matthew Bovee

  • Associate Professor of Computer Security and Information Assurance

About

Dr. Matthew Bovee is the former Director of the Senator Patrick Leahy School of Cybersecurity and Advanced Computing. Awarded many competitive grants, he also led the recent School recertification as an NSA Center of Academic Excellence, managed the School’s one-of-a-kind high-profile “Super Bowl 50” live-fire cybersecurity project, mentors student cybersecurity research, and teaches digital forensics and computer science. His current research interests include digital forensics of embedded systems, digital forensics of tracking tags and their systems, law enforcement demand for digital forensics, and advancing legal and ethical support for digital forensic research.

Education

Ph.D. Accounting & Information Systems, The University of Kansas
M.S. Information Security & Assurance, Norwich University
M.A. Physiology & Cell Biology, Exercise Physiology, The University of Kansas
B.S. Microbiology, Arizona State University

Courses Taught

DF 242 Computer Forensics I 
CS 406 Scholarship for Service 
CS 240 Database Management

Publications

Konstantinos Xynos, K., Read, H., Sutherland, I, Bovee, M, and T. Do (2023). Nintendo 3DS Forensic Examination Tools. IFIP WG 19 Conference Proceedings, Advances in Digital Forensics XIX (forthcoming Nov 2023).

Sutherland, I, Bovee, M., Read, H., and K. Xynos (Jun, 2023). Forensic Pre-Incident Analysis: Legal and Ethical Issues. European Conference on Cyber Warfare and Security (ECCWS), Athens, Greece (https://papers.academic-conferences.org/index.php/eccws/issue/view/20/23; see pp. 466-472).

Lawhorn, S. & M. Bovee (Apr 2023; Best Paper Award). Memory Forensic Analysis of Web Browser-Integrated Password Managers. Cybersecurity Research Forum @ the Citadel.