Seth Nielson

Dr. Nielson is the Founder and Chief Scientist of Crimson Vista Inc. He holds a B.S. and M.S. degree in Computer Science from BYU, and a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Rice University. In addition to his work at Crimson, he is also Adjunct Faculty at the University of Texas at Austin.

Dr. Nielson has consulted on a wide range of technical projects including the development of security communications, commodity hardware acceleration, secure file systems, privacy, auditing, vulnerability analysis, and cryptographic implementation. He has also been retained by companies ranging from start-ups to Fortune-100 for security evaluation and advising. Additionally, Dr. Nielson is active in research in areas such as formal security proofs, distributed systems, and ransomware mitigation.

Beyond technical consulting, Dr. Nielson has also consulted on a wide range of legal cases and has given expert testimony in trial. He has submitted or contributed to dozens of reports on topics including: high-frequency trading, antivirus software, advanced firewall filtration, e-commerce transmissions, cryptographic protocols, and many others.

Education:
  • PhD, Computer Science, Rice
  • MS, Computer Science, BYU
  • BS, Computer Science, BYU
Areas of Expertise:
  • Cybersecurity
  • Network Architecture
  • Software Engineering

Latest Posts by Seth Nielson

Wisdom: Not AI's Strongest Attribute
Wisdom: Not AI's Strongest Attribute

12/8/2023

In my teaching as an Adjunct Professor, I have adapted my exams to require Chat GPT. I’ve always gi...

From Morris Worm to Mirai: The Evolution of Cyberattacks
From Morris Worm to Mirai: The Evolution of Cyberattacks

11/6/2023

Morris Worm November 2nd marked the 35th anniversary of the Morris Worm, developed by Cornell Univ...

Cybersecurity: Beyond Compliance and Checkboxes
Cybersecurity: Beyond Compliance and Checkboxes

10/13/2023

Compliance is important for many reasons including legal, regulatory, and insurance-related require...

Cybersecurity: is security a Myth or a Reality?
Cybersecurity: is security a Myth or a Reality?

9/15/2023

What does it mean for something to be "secure" in cybersecurity? Presumably, it means that a system...