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Melissa K. Chodziutko
Professional Lecturer of Computer Science
Bio
Melissa is a proud Marist class of 2021 alumnae with degrees in Computer Science, Cybersecurity, and Games & Emerging Media. While at Marist, she was the Vice President of the class of 2021, President of Game Society, a choreographer for Dance Ensemble, a model for the fashion department, and a tutor for programming lab. She went on to complete her Master’s in Cybersecurity at Syracuse University, spending her time there developing her research on Ethics and problems of Biometrics, Ethics and problems of Machine Learning, and analyzing the Ethics of bring-your-own-device policies.
She is a former IBMer and has been featured on IBM social media multiple times. Most of her time was spent developing tests for IBM Z’s cryptography cards . She also learned the ins and outs of the IBM Z mainframe, from hardware to software and what it takes to test a massive computer like a Z! She’s happy to talk about the components and their purposes (Telum processor, I/O cards, etc) to anyone who is willing to listen.
Aside from IBM, she also worked at varying game studios, being involved in the game development process from beginning to end in all roles- designer, programmer, artist, writer, director, anything that was needed, and was able to publish a few completed games.
Her research interests include most security related things but specifically, ethics and legality in cyberspace, piracy and legality of video games, safety & impact of tools like ChatGPT, and knowing the ins and outs of large data breaches as they arise.
Outside of her credentials, she is a first-generation child of Polish immigrants and loves crossfit, powerlifting, dancing, playing games, her pets, and Disco Polo.
Education
MS, Cybersecurity, Syracuse University, 2022
BS, Cybersecurity, Marist College, 2021
BS, Computer Science, Marist College, 2021
BS, Games & Emerging Media, Marist College, 2021
Research Interests / Areas of Focus
Legality & Laws in Cyberspace, Cybersecurity Viruses & Exploits, Biometric Secure Retreival and Storage, Piracy of Video Games, UI/UX design, User Testing/Experience, IBM Z Mainframes
Selected Research
"The Ethics of Altering Employee’s Devices as Part of a Bring-Your-Own-Device Policy"
http://drive.google.com/file/d/1oUNdoHOeJs4pnvPcnUGla7rz18Tw9hrb/view?usp=sharing
Chodziutko, M., McDonough, C., Ponicki, J., "Ethics, Reliability, and Safety of Machine Learning"
http://docs.google.com/document/d/1iUxcJ7mqDU_d0gdQgmE6DDuqJTzEeYhrkF1ckGnuw4s/edit?usp=sharing
Chodziutko, M. and Ponicki, J., "Analyzing Emerging Forms of Biometrics and their Feasibility"
http://docs.google.com/document/d/19QHx6FLaqaS907aD1laVfHgzqSRooWqsZ1IPOO95XeA/edit?usp=sharing
Selected Presentations
"Are Lootboxes Ethical?," Midhudson Valley Games Conference, Marist College, March 2019
Creative Work
Chodziutko, M., Lane, D., Ravosa, C., Tinnirello, M., Villipart, B., "Queen’s Cup"
http://christopher-ravosa.itch.io/queens-cup
Awards
Student Ambassador, Syracuse University
Cyber Fellow, New York University
Internship Award, Marist College
President’s Award, Marist College