Julie
Earp is an Associate Professor of Information Technology in
the Business Management Department of the College of Management
at NCSU.
She
is heavily involved with the cooperative electronic commerce
initiative and The Privacy Place, both which involve the College
of Management and the College of Engineering. Her research focuses
on Internet security and privacy issues from several different
perspectives, including data management, consumer values, policy,
economics and law. The ultimate goal of her work is to demonstrate
the need for supporting the early stages of the software lifecycle,
specifically addressing the need for novel approaches to security
and privacy coverage in web-based systems. Her research recently
gained international recognition as the best paper awarded by
the Organizational and Communication Information Systems (OCIS)
division of the Academy of Management in 2003. An extended
version of this award winning paper is available at IEEE
Transactions on Engineering Management.
Her
involvement in educational activities has included her role
as co-founder and co-director of the NCSU E-Commerce Studio.
The Studio is a lab in which management and computer science
graduate students collaborate in multi-disciplinary teams to
develop Web-based e-commerce applications for industrial partners.
In keeping with her research focus, students in the Studio are
taught how to develop appropriate security and privacy policies
as well as systems that are in compliance with those policies.
She
has also been a leader in developing the Information Technology
curriculum under the Business Management degree at NCSU. She
has initiated, designed, and taught several courses at both
the undergraduate and graduate levels.