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Hak Kim serves as Associate Professor and Chairperson of the Department of Information Systems and Business Analytics in the Frank G. Zarb School of Business at Hofstra University. He holds the position of Co-Director of the Hofstra University Cybersecurity Innovation and Research Center, where he contributes to advancing cybersecurity research and education. Previously affiliated with the Department of Information Technology and Quantitative Methods at Hofstra, Kim was awarded tenure and promotion in 2014. In his role as department chair, he oversees undergraduate, graduate, and dual-degree programs, including concentrations in cybersecurity management and policy. He actively engages in cybersecurity initiatives, such as moderating Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) panels and leading the Zarb School of Business's annual Capture the Flag (CTF) cybersecurity case competition, which challenges students with real-world scenarios.
Kim's research focuses on information systems, business analytics, cybersecurity risks, technology management, and telecommunications. His publications include "Patient Satisfaction with Telehealth Appointment during COVID-19" (2023), "Employee attrition prediction with convolutional neural networks" (2024), "Online Social Media Networking and Assessing Its Security Risks" (2012), "Strategic Technology Options in the Wireless Industry" (2011), "Evolution of Wireless Technologies: Exploring the Technology Trajectory in Competitive Wireless Industry" (2011), "Strategic Technology Options in the Wireless Industry" (2010), "Real options and technology management: Assessing technology migration options in wireless industry" (2009), "Strategic Technology Options in the Wireless Industry: A Case Study for U.S. Wireless Carriers" (2009), "Designing New Accounting System in the QoS-enabled Multi-Service Internet" (2009), "IP telephony in the enterprise network: Comparing operating costs of PSTN and IP network" (2008), "Real Options: Strategic Technology Migration Options in Wireless Industry" (2008), "Real Options Methodology Applied to the ICT Sector: A Survey" (2008), and "The Principle of Modularity to the Internet QoS Service Model Design" (2002).
