Joseph Brickley, Ph.D.

Joseph Brickley, Ph.D.

Joseph Brickley, Ph.D.
Assistant Teaching Professor

Joseph Brickley, Ph.D.
Department of Computer Science

Contact Info
Robinson Hall, Room 318

Biography

Education:
Ph.D., Cyber Security Leadership, Management, and Policy , New Jersey City University
M.S., Criminal Justice, Saint Joseph’s University
B.S., Criminal Justice, University of Delaware
A.S., Criminal Justice,  Atlantic Cape Community College

Teaching Narrative:
With extensive experience in cybersecurity leadership, management, and policy, I bring practical knowledge and academic insight to the classroom. My teaching focuses on real-world cybersecurity challenges, emphasizing hands-on learning in areas like risk assessment, compliance, and emerging cyber threats. As a CISSP, CISM, CISA, C|CISO, CEH, Security+, Network+, AWS CCP, and PMP -certified practitioner, I offer students a unique perspective, helping them build technical skills and strategic thinking essential for successful cybersecurity careers.

Professional Memberships:
International Information System Security Certification Consortium
The International Council of E-Commerce Consultants
Computing Technology Industry Association

Selected Publications:
Brickley, J. C., Thakur, K., Kamruzzaman, A. S. (2021). A Comparative Analysis between Technical and Non-Technical Phishing Defenses. International Journal of Cyber-Security and Digital Forensics (IJCSDF),10(1), 28-41.

Brickley, J. C. (2021) The Surprise Management Theory and the Chicago Fire of 2014. International Public Safety Journal, 6 (4), 1-19

Brickley, J. C., Thakur, K., (2022) Policy of Least Privilege and Segregation of Duties, their Deployment, application, & Effectiveness. International Journal of Cyber-Security and Digital Forensics (IJCSDF). Conditional acceptance

K Rodrigues, Brickley, J. C, Ali M, Thakur,K Shortcomings of Cybersecurity Compliances Mitigating Cyberattacks and Resolutions – IEEE Conference under review

A. Borys, A. Kamruzzaman, H. N. Thakur, J. C. Brickley, M. L. Ali and K. Thakur, ""An Evaluation of IoT DDoS Cryptojacking Malware and Mirai Botnet,"" 2022 IEEE World AI IoT Congress (AIIoT), 2022, pp. 725-729, doi: 10.1109/AIIoT54504.2022.9817163.