Assistant Professor
Cyber Science Department
United States Naval Academy
Annapolis, MD 21402
Hopper Hall 481
410-293-0970
clandis [at] usna [dot] edu
Christopher B. Landis. “From Policy to Practice: Factors Driving Cybersecurity Implementation Failures.” Ph.D. Dissertation, Naval Postgraduate School, December 2024. [HTML], [PDF]
Christopher B. Landis and Joshua A. Kroll. “Acquired and Deployed but Not Adopted: Lost Mission Effectiveness without Resilient Chat Afloat.” 21st Annual Acquisition Research Symposium, 2024(3), pp. 199–214. [HTML], [PDF]
Christopher B. Landis and Joshua A. Kroll. “Mitigating
Inference Risks with the NIST Privacy Framework.” Proceedings on Privacy
Enhancing Technologies (PoPETs), 2024(1), pp. 217–231. [DOI 10.56553/popets-2024-0013]
(Acceptance rate 35 (30%) of 115 submissions)
Presented at the Privacy Enhancing Technologies Symposium, July
15–20, 2024, Bristol, United Kingdom: https://www.youtube.com/live/rdkDKheNw5A?t=11489
Christopher B. Landis and Alexander Huang. “Port Engine Ahead Flank, Starboard Engine Ahead One-Third: The Navy’s Transition to Flank Speed.” CHIPS, April–June 2023. [HTML], [PDF]
Christopher B. Landis. “Develop Separate Navy Cyber and Signal Warfare Communities.” Proceedings Magazine, 148(7), July 2022, pp. 84–89. [HTML], [PDF]
Michael J. “Mic” Martin, Stacey R. Kidd, and Christopher
B. Landis. “5G Technology: Improved Capabilities Enable Joint Logistics for
the Future Joint Force.” Army Sustainment, April–June 2020, pp. 74–79.
[published, abridged HTML],
[unpublished, unabridged PDF]
Recipient of the General MacArthur Writing Foundation Award,
Joint Forces Staff College, Norfolk, VA, November 2019.
Christopher B. Landis. “A New Era of Afloat IP Services.” CHIPS, October–December 2016. [HTML], [PDF]
Christopher B. Landis. “Email Queues Can Be a False Indicator.” CHIPS, January–March 2015. [HTML], [PDF]
Su Mon Kywe, Christopher Landis, Yutong Pei, Justin Satterfield, Yuan Tian, and Patrick Tague. “Private Droid: Private Browsing Mode for Android.” 2014 IEEE 13th International Conference on Trust, Security, and Privacy in Computing and Communications (TrustCom), September 24–26, Beijing, China, pp. 27–36. [DOI 10.1109/TrustCom.2014.8] (Acceptance rate 73 (32%) of 230 submissions)
Miranda La Bash and Christopher Landis. “Legal, Policy, and Organizational Impediments to the Protection of Critical Infrastructure from Cyber Threats.” Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, 2013. [PDF]
Christopher B. Landis. “IPv6 Testing.” Technical Report USNA-CS-TR-2006-02, U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, 2006. [HTML, DTIC], [HTML, USNA], [PDF, USNA]