Richard Griswold
Richard Griswold
Biography
Richard Griswold is a cybersecurity researcher at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL). Griswold has experience in software development, embedded system development, malware analysis, reverse engineering, and network protocol design and analysis. His project work includes developing tools for assessing mobile device security, developing firmware to monitor sealed-source radiographic cameras, implementing network protocol, and implementing cryptographic watermarking of video data. Griswold’s research interests include disassembly and reverse engineering, malware analysis, mobile device security, secure programming using the Rust programming language, and improvements to processor architectures to increase system security.
Before joining PNNL, Griswold worked at IBM, where he implemented operating system-level networking and resource management code for the OS/400 (now IBM i) Unix runtime environment.
Education
- MS in computer science, Washington State University
- BS in computer science, University of Alaska Fairbanks