Fred Wright (researcher)
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Fred Wright | |
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| Alma mater | Memphis State University Georgia Institute of Technology |
| Scientific career | |
| Fields | Cyber and electronic warfare systems |
| Institutions | Georgia Institute of Technology, Georgia Tech Research Institute |
George A. "Fred" Wright is an American engineer who is the Associate Laboratory Director and Principal Research Engineer of the Cyber Technology and Information Security Laboratory (CTISL) at the Georgia Tech Research Institute.[1] In 2008, Wright founded a cyber security incubator, which led to the formation of CTISL in 2010. The Lab focuses on development and integration of security technologies into Government and industry enterprises.[1][2] His research has focused in a variety of technical areas, including cyber security, electronic warfare, communications systems, signal processing, signals intelligence, and radar systems.[1][3][4] Wright is also an adjunct professor of computer science at Georgia Institute of Technology.[1]