Matthew Hudnall has worked for the past 16 years as the deputy director for the center of advanced public safety at the University of Alabama. He is now an assistant director in the Culverhouse Institute of Business Analytics.
Dr. Hudnall’s research focuses on large-scale government decision support systems, cyber security of state and federal government systems and integration of cybersecurity from project inception through development and into production, as well as the development of new and innovative data analytics approaches to legacy data collection systems.
Hudnall, M, Parrish, A., Vrbsky, S. (2017) “MailTrust – Attribute-Based Dynamic
Encrypted Email”, Proc. IEEE 2017 International Conference on Technologies for
Homeland Security, IEEE.
M. York, M. Hudnall, and K. G. Ricks, “Advanced Mobile Applications for Law
Enforcement,” International Journal of Computers and Applications, vol. 20, no. 2, pp.
127–136, 2013.
Mitchell, M, Hudnall, M., Brown, D., Cordes, D., Smith, R., Parrish, A. (2007) “A host
architecture for automobile license plate recognition”, Intelligence and Security
Informatics, IEEE, DOI: 10.1109/ISI.2007.379539
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