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=Curriculum vitae=
=Vitae=
Citizendium Constable
 
 
RAND Corporation<br/>
Santa Monica, CA
Santa Monica, CA
===Education:===
 
* PhD in Policy Analysis, RAND Corporation, Pardee RAND Graduate School (current)
 
* MS in Information Science, School of Information and Library Science, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2005
===Education===
* BS in Mathematical Decision Sciences, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2003
* Ph.D. Policy Analysis, Pardee RAND Graduate School, Present
===Memberships:===
* M.S. Information Science, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2005
* Association of Internet Researchers (AoIR)
* B.S. Mathematical Decision Sciences, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2003
* American Society of Information Science & Technology
 
===Prizes:===
 
===Experience===
* Cybersecurity Metric Development (RAND)
* Annotation of Structured Data Project (UNC-CH, Microsoft)
* Smith Barney Equity Research (Citigroup)
* Uganda - Parliamentary politics and NGOs (Pathfinder International)
* Morocco - Arabic studies and the impact of Technology on Democratization in the Maghreb
 
 
===Honors===
* Doctoral Fellowship, RAND Corporation, 2006
* Lisa Burmeister Computer and Information Science Fellowship, Chapel Hill, NC 2005-2006
* Morehead Scholar, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2000-2004
* Morehead Scholar, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2000-2004
* Lisa Burmeister Computer and Information Science Fellowship, Chapel Hill, NC 2005
* Doctoral Fellowship, RAND Corporation, 2006


===Research Interests:===
 
===Research Interests===
=====Research related to information, communication, technology and social behavior.=====
=====Research related to information, communication, technology and social behavior.=====
Fields of interest: cybersecurity economics, information security, human-computer interaction, machine learning, information retrieval, international relations theory, theory of the firm. Currently an information scientist and doctoral fellow at the RAND Corporation.
Exploring the state of information policy and cybersecurity economics. Projects seek to create security metrics for information technology decision-making. Work includes modeling information security breaches, evaluating information security survey instruments, applying benefit-cost analysis to information security investments, and studying the efficiency of social network topologies.
 


===Life===
===Life===
* Carolina Cheerleader
* Varsity Cheerleading, University of North Carolina Tar Heels, Captain 2001-2005
* Armchair Research (Social Science & Quant)
* Armchair research -- quantifying social software
* Road Cycling
* Kite flying, road cycling
* Ballet
* Ballet


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Vitae

Citizendium Constable


RAND Corporation
Santa Monica, CA


Education

  • Ph.D. Policy Analysis, Pardee RAND Graduate School, Present
  • M.S. Information Science, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2005
  • B.S. Mathematical Decision Sciences, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2003


Experience

  • Cybersecurity Metric Development (RAND)
  • Annotation of Structured Data Project (UNC-CH, Microsoft)
  • Smith Barney Equity Research (Citigroup)
  • Uganda - Parliamentary politics and NGOs (Pathfinder International)
  • Morocco - Arabic studies and the impact of Technology on Democratization in the Maghreb


Honors

  • Doctoral Fellowship, RAND Corporation, 2006
  • Lisa Burmeister Computer and Information Science Fellowship, Chapel Hill, NC 2005-2006
  • Morehead Scholar, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2000-2004


Research Interests

Research related to information, communication, technology and social behavior.

Exploring the state of information policy and cybersecurity economics. Projects seek to create security metrics for information technology decision-making. Work includes modeling information security breaches, evaluating information security survey instruments, applying benefit-cost analysis to information security investments, and studying the efficiency of social network topologies.


Life

  • Varsity Cheerleading, University of North Carolina Tar Heels, Captain 2001-2005
  • Armchair research -- quantifying social software
  • Kite flying, road cycling
  • Ballet