Ryan Cunningham
Resident Instruction
- Cybersecurity For Law and Policy Students UT Austin School of Law (Fall 19)
- Digital Forensics and Incident Response for Law and Policy Students UT Austin School of Law (Spring 20, 21, 22)
Course Development
- Cybersecurity For Law and Policy Students (UT Austin School of Law)
- Digital Forensics and Incident Response for Law and Policy Students (UT Austin School of Law)
- CS498 RC Law and Policy Issues in Computer Science
- CS211 Ethical & Professional Conduct
Research Interests
- Law and Policy Issues
- Digital Forensics and Incident Response
- Computer Security
- Machine Learning
Recent Courses Taught
- CS 210 - Ethical & Professional Issues
- CS 211 EA1 (CS 211 EPC) - Ethical & Professional Conduct
- CS 462 - Issues of Law & Policy in CS
- CS 498 RC1 (CS 498 RC2, CS 498 RCG, CS 498 RCU) - Law &Policy Issues in CS
- INFO 102 (CS 102) - Little Bits to Big Ideas
News Notes
- 4/8/2026
CS student team Import Illini with Rawan El Bawab, Nadia Ludwig, Abigail Obradovic and Eleni Voudouris under the guidance of CS Senior Lecturer Ryan Cunningham won second place after two days of fierce competition at the Atlantic Council's Cyber 2026 9/12 Strategy Challenge in Austin, Texas.
- 5/16/2024
CS undergraduate team Cornfidential (Harry Wang, Josh Moore, Kylie Zhang, and Abhived Pulapaka) placed second at the first-ever Atlantic Council 2024 Cyber 9/12 Strategy Challenge—Trust & Safety held in New York City May 13-14.
- 3/28/2024
CS undergraduate team Cornfidential (Josh Moore, Abhived Pulapaka, Harry Wang, and Sarena Yang) placed third out of 57 teams at the National 2024 DC Cyber 9/12 Strategy Challenge.
- 3/28/2024
CS undergraduate team Kernel Exploit (Piotr Biel, Tony Leapo, Josh Moore, and Harry Wang) placed second in the Austin Cyber 9/12 Policy Challenge and won the Best Written Brief award.