Jeremy Millar is a highly experienced
cyber security professional with a
strong background in computer science
and military operations. He holds a
PhD in Computer Science from the Air
Force Institute of Technology and has
over 20 years of experience in the
field. He has recently retired from
military service. In his most recent
role, he served as the Deputy CIO and
Chief of Defensive Cyber Operations
for the Strategic Warning &
Surveillance Systems Acquisition
Delta, Space Systems Command, U.S.
Space Force where he was responsible
for developing and implementing cyber
security policies and procedures to
protect critical infrastructure and
networks. Prior to this role, he held
various leadership positions at the
U.S. Strategic Command, the Air Force
Institute of Technology, and the LeMay
Center for Doctrine Development and
Education. In addition to his military
experience, Dr. Millar is also an
accomplished academic. He has served
as an assistant professor at the Air
Force Institute of Technology,
teaching fundamental graduate computer
science courses in data structures,
algorithms, and distributed systems.
He has also held adjunct professor
positions at both the Air Force
Institute of Technology and Bellevue
University where he taught a variety
of cybersecurity courses. Dr. Millar's
research interests include distributed
systems, modeling and simulation, and
artificial intelligence. He has
published numerous articles in
academic journals and has presented at
various conferences on these topics.
In his free time, Dr. Millar enjoys
outdoor activities such as hiking,
camping, and rock climbing.