Group Leader, Security Systems Optimization
Group Leader, Security Systems Optimization

Biography

Elena Peterson joined Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) in 1990 after getting her Bachelor of Science degree in computer and information sciences from the University of Oregon. She is currently a senior cybersecurity researcher and the group leader of the Security Systems Optimization group in the Emerging Threats and Technologies Division. She has led the research, development, and management of multiple cross-disciplinary, multi-laboratory projects focused on national and cybersecurity. Her work has included research and development of software for bioinformatics, physics, computational chemistry, and cybersecurity.

Her current roles include the leadership of PNNL’s Advanced Wireless Communications Innovation Studio and helping develop key cyber strategies for PNNL sponsors. She also leads innovative malware research for which she has two patents and an R&D100 award. 

Education

BS in computer science, University of Oregon