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Defense Advanced Research Projects AgencyStaffMr. Jeremy Epstein

Mr. Jeremy Epstein

Mr. Jeremy Epstein

Information Innovation Office (I2O)

Program Manager

Mr. Jeremy Epstein joined DARPA as a program manager in February 2016. His technical research interests span cybersecurity, with particular interest in systems security. He was previously the lead for the National Science Foundation's cybersecurity research program.

Mr. Epstein holds a B.S. in Computer Science from New Mexico Institute of Mining & Technology and an M.S. in Computer Sciences from Purdue University.

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