Hello, my name is Dayton Closser! I am a recent admit at Duke University for the Class of ’24, and my primary studies are in Electrical and Quantum Mechanical Computer Engineering!
Education:
- Researcher and student from the University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA)
- Holds a Master of Science Information Technology (MSIT) Cyber security and a Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.) in Cyber security and Information Systems (Summa Cum Laude)
- Graduated with a 4.0 in both degrees
- Trained as a private pilot at the Sky Safety Academy, located at Stinson Field (KSSF) in San Antonio
- Author of the world’s first empirical experiments on the matter of quantum forensics
Publications:
- An Exploration of Digital Forensics on Quantum Mechanical Computers. ProQuest Dissertations & Theses. ISBN 9798841764908
- A Live Digital Forensics Approach for Quantum Mechanical Computers. Volume 40, Supplement, April 2022, 301341. Presented at the University of Oxford in March of 2022 for the Ninth Annual DFRWS European Conference, and published in the Forensic Science International: Digital Investigation journal as well as the National Science Foundation Public Access Repository. ISSN 2666-2817
Work Experience:
- Adjunct Instructor for the College of Biomedical Equipment Technology (CBET), Present.
- United Services Automobile Association (USAA) as an I.T. Audit Intern, Summer of 2022.
- Southwest Business Corporation (SWBC) as an I.T. Data Management Intern, Summer of 2021.
- University of Texas at San Antonio as a Digital Forensics and Cybersecurity teaching assistant for UTSA’s Department Chair of Information Systems and Cybersecurity, Dr. Nicole Beebe.
Connect with me on Linkedin!