Ash Mady holds a Ph.D. in business administration with a research focus in information security from Kennesaw State University. Mady also earned a Master of Science in Information Systems, Bachelor of Science in Computer Science, and a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry and Physics.
Ash Mady has over twenty years of experience in management and software engineering. Currently, Mady serves as department head of Computer Science and Information Systems in the Mike Cottrell College of Business at the University of North Georgia. He teaches a variety of computer science and computer information systems courses including Application Development, Mobile Development, Systems Analysis and Design, and Information Management, among others. Prior to re-joining ÎçÒ¹¿ì²¥ in 2015, Mady served as a technical account manager for Red Hat, Inc. where he led and coordinated the efforts performed by Red Hat technical resources on selected global initiatives to engineer solutions and establish standards that align strategic clients’ priorities with Red Hat resources. Mady previously worked at ÎçÒ¹¿ì²¥ (formerly known as North Georgia College and State University) for 16 years in various IT-related roles with his last position serving as associate CIO for IT engineering leading the efforts for process automation, software engineering, information systems architecture, design, and implementation.
Mady, A., Gupta, S., & Warkentin, M. (2023). The effects of knowledge mechanisms on employees' information security threat construal. Information Systems Journal, 1– 52.
Garner, B. and Mady, A. (2023), "Social media branding in the food industry: comparing B2B and B2C companies’ use of sustainability messaging on Twitter", Journal of Business & Industrial Marketing, Vol. 38 No. 11, pp. 2485-2504.
Menon, M. & Mady, A. (2023) Authors of Book Chapter 6. Blockchain: An Exploratory Review of Applications in Marketing. Book Title: Glocal Policy and Strategies for Blockchain: Building Ecosystems and Sustainability. IGI Global. . DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-4153-4.ch006
Mady, A. & Niese, B. (2022) Augmenting AI and Human Capabilities in Competency-Based Learning. SIGMIS-CPR'22: 2022 Computer and People Research Conference Proceedings.
Menon, M. & Mady, A. (2021). Blockchain: An Exploratory Review of the Technology and its Business Case. Marketing Education Review.
Garner, B. R., Gove, M., Ayala, C., & Mady, A. (2019). Exploring the gap between employers’ needs and undergraduate business curricula: A survey of alumni regarding core business curricula. Industry and Higher Education, 33(6), 439-447.
Mady, Ashraf, "The Informed Human Firewall: The Impact of Knowledge Dimensions on Employees' Secure Behavior" (2019). PhD in Business Administration Dissertations.
Ahmad Ghafarian, Ash Mady and Charlie Wood. An Empirical Study of Skype Data Retrieval from Physical Memory. International Journal of Computer Applications 178(29):4-12, 2019
Witemyre, S., Abegaz, T., Payne, B., Mady, A. (2018). Hijacking Wireless Communications Using WiFi Pineapple NANO as Rogue Access Point. Conference on Cybersecurity Education, Research and Practice (2018)
Mady, A., & Gupta, S. (2017). Behavioral Approach to Information Security Policy Compliance. Paper presented at the AMCIS.
Mady, A., & Hitz, M. (2017). Measuring Information Systems Success. Paper presented at the International Academy of Business Disciplines.
Mady, A. N. (2015). Middleware Application Servers & Features Analysis. Raleigh, NC: Red Hat.
Mady, A. (Principle). Collaborative Development of Programs in Financial Technology. Sponsored by Georgia FinTech Academy.
Mady, A. (Supporting), & Gupta, S. (Principal). Knowledge Sources Impact on Employee Security Behavior. Sponsored by Suntrust Fellows.
Mady, A. (2018). The Informed Human Firewall. Doctoral Consortium. AMCIS – Association of Information Systems Conference.
Mady, A. (2018). Best Reviewer Award – AMCIS – Association of Information Systems.