The Center for Education and Research in Information Assurance and Security (CERIAS)

The Center for Education and Research in
Information Assurance and Security (CERIAS)

Phillip Rawles

 Phillip Rawles

Title

Associate Professor & Associate Department Head 

Office

KNOY 227 

Office Phone

(765) 494-6486 

Education

B.S. in Computer Integrated Manufacturing Technology and M.S. in Technology from Purdue University 

Research Areas

Network Systems Administration, Enterprise Network Management, and Network Application Architectures. 

Key Areas

Enclave and Nework Security  

Notable Experience

Maintains an active consulting practice. 

Notable Awards

2004 - Thomas I.M. Ho Best Teacher

2004 - Outstanding Tenured Faculty Member

2003 - Thomas I.M. Ho Best Teacher

2002 - Outstanding Tenured Faculty Member

1999 - Thomas I.M. Ho Best Teacher 

Publications

Applied Data Communications: A Business Oriented Approach (with J. E. Goldman), John Wiley & Sons, Inc. (2001). Developing and Supporting a Laboratory Based Local Area Network Course, IACIS Refereed Proceedings of International Association for Computer Information Systems (Virginia, 1999). Middleware: Where the Client Meets the Server, IACIS Refereed Proceedings of International Association for Computer Information Systems (Virginia, 1998) 

Biography

Phillip T. Rawles is an Associate Professor of Computer Information Systems and Technology at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana. Professor Rawles' primary areas of interest are network systems administration, enterprise network management, and network application architectures. An award winning teacher, Professor Rawles is consistently recognized as an outstanding educator by his students. In addition to his academic work, Professor Rawles maintains an active consulting practice. Professor Rawles' teaching interests include system administration, network design, and the management and security of enterprise networks.