Marc Dupuis, Associate Professor

Marc Dupuis received his Ph.D. in Information Science at the University of Washington in 2014, with an emphasis on Information Assurance and Cybersecurity, and his M.S. in Information Science at UW in 2011. Dr. Dupuis also earned a Master of Public Administration at UW, and a M.A. in Political Science at Western Washington University. Dr. Dupuis taught as a Lecturer in Information Technology and Systems at UW Tacoma, where he was honored as a 2015 Distinguished Teaching Award nominee.

In the classroom, he emphasizes not only technical content, but also the professional development of the student, including how they interact with each other, presentation skills, communication, responsibility, and accountability.

Research

His research explores the information security behavior of home users, including antecedents, related behaviors and circumstances, as well as usable security and privacy. This is done through theoretically-based survey research, experiments, interviews, and qualitative and quantitative data analysis. Additionally, he has conducted research on information security within organizations, as well as analyses of research methods often employed in this area.

Education

University of Washington
Seattle, WA

  • Ph.D. – Information Science with an emphasis on Information Assurance and Cybersecurity

University of Washington
Seattle, WA

  • M.S. – Information Science

University of Washington
Seattle, WA

  • M.P.A. – Master of Public Administration

Western Washington University
Bellingham, WA

  • M.A. – Political Science

Contact

Location:
UW1-260L

Phone:
425-352-5016

Email:
marcjd@uw.edu

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