Peter Story is an assistant professor at Clark University with a decade of experience at the intersection of usable security, privacy, and software engineering. He earned a PhD in Societal Computing from Carnegie Mellon and combines rigorous research—recently testing behavioral "nudges" to boost adoption of security tools—with hands-on systems work from roles building Rails apps, monitoring stacks, and performance instrumentation. Comfortable moving between academic research and production engineering, he has designed authentication pilots for mobile devices and built tooling to diagnose server performance from time-series data. Based in Worcester, MA, he brings a practical, user-centered lens to security problems and a track record of turning experimental findings into deployable systems.
10 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (BS), Computer Science and Mathematics, summa cum laude, Bachelor of Science (BS), Computer Science and Mathematics, summa cum laude at Gordon College
Valedictorian, Valedictorian at Ipswich High School
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Societal Computing, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Societal Computing at Carnegie Mellon University
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