(Note: "Kizza" means "one who comes after the twins". Yes I followed twins)

It would be good if we were not to fail in our endeavors, but we do. It is wonderful, though, when we fail because we learn from the experience. Those who do not learn are doomed to fail for life.
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oseph Migga Kizza
received his B.S. in Mathematics and Computer Science in 1975 from Makerere University
, Kampala, Uganda , M.S. in
Computer Science in 1980 from California State University, USA, MA in
Mathematics from University of Toledo, Ohio, USA in 1985 and a PhD in Computer
Science in 1989 from The University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Nebraska, USA.
Dr. Kizza has been with the department of Computer Science at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga , Tennessee from 1989 were he is doing teaching and research in Social computing, Operating Systems, Computer Network Security, and Computer Forensics.
Dr. Kizza has
organized a number of workshops and conferences on Computer Ethics, producing
proceedings and has published several books on computer ethics and network
security and cyberethics.
He was appointed a UNESCO expert in Information Technology in 1994.
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ublished Works:
(1) Books and Support Materials ( Click on the book or title to learn more)
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1. 
Guide to Network Security – Springer ( Out soon)
2. 
Securing the Information Infrastructure by Joseph Migga
Kizza and
Computer Network Security by Joseph M. Kizza (Hardcover - April 7, 2005)
Ethical and Social Issues in the Information Age (Texts in Computer Science – by Joseph M. Kizza (Third Edition -2007)
5. 
Ethical and Social Issues in the Information Age (Texts in Computer Science) by Joseph M. Kizza (Kindle Edition - Dec 6, 2002) - Kindle Book
6. 
by
Joseph Migga Kizza (Author)
by Joseph Migga Kizza (Author)
Ethical and Social Issues in the Information
Age (Japanese Edition)
Ethical and Social Issues in the Information Age by Joseph Kizza (Paperback
- 1980)
Civilizing the
Internet: Global Concerns and Efforts Toward
Regulation by Joseph Migga Kizza (Paperback
- Sep 1998)
Social and Ethical Effects of the Computer Revolution - McFarland
12.
Ethics in the Computer Age - An ACM Press, 1995
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(2) Other
Scholarly Work
Scholarly Publications (not books)
Teaching: ( Most recent)
· Principles of Information Security and Assurance ( CPSC 375)
· Biometrics and Cryptography (CPSC 415)
· Information Security Management (CPSC 431)
· Wireless Network Security (CPSC 545)
· System Vulnerability Analysis and Editing (CPSC 461)
· Database Security and Auditing (CPSC 462)
· Internet Security Protocols (CPSC 472)
· Computer Crime Investigations (CPSC 484)
· Information Security Laboratory (CPSC 485)
· Ethical and Social Issues in the Information Age (CPSC 385)
· Computer Network Security (CPSC 444)
· Computer Network Security (CPSC 544)
E-mail: Joseph-Kizza@utc.edu
Fax: 423-425-5442
Web address: http://www.utc.edu/~jkizza/
Last Revised: September 2008