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 461 (ECE 422) - Computer Security I
- 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
- 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.