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This page lists recent awards and feature stories about me, a few of the conferences and meetings I am speaking at, the industry advisory boards I am a member of, and some of the Georgetown activities and other (non GU) activities I am participating in.

Awards and Feature Stories

Augusta Ada Lovelace Award - to be presented June 15, 2002 in the Washington, DC area.

The Security Sentinels, Deborah Radcliff, Computer World, April 8, 2002.

How Geo-Encryption Makes Copyright Protection Global, Keith Epstein, CIO Insight, April 2002.

Conferences and Meetings

HTCIA International Conference 2002, Atlantic City, October 1-3. My presentation on Cyber Terrorism.

Sector5 - The Global Summit Exploring Cyber Terrorism and the Targets of Critical Infrastructures, Washington DC August 21-23, 2002.

SRI Cyber Adversary Workshop, August 13-14, 2002. My presentation on Terrorists & the Internet.

Washington Roundtable on Science and Public Policy, sponsored by the George C. Marshall Institute, May 2, 2002.

AJCU Library and IT Manager's Meeting, April 7-10, 2002. My presentation on Cyber Threats.

GMU 2001, HTCIA Mid-Atlantic Chapter and Regional Computer Forensics Group, George Mason University, August 13-17, 2001. My Powerpoint presentation: Hiding Crimes in Cyberspace.

Beyond the Rhetoric: Confronting the Changing Face of Organized Crime, Chicago, IL, August 6-10, 2001. My Powerpoint presentation: Cyber Crime.

Techno-Security 2001,The Training Company, Myrtle Beach, SC, April 22-25, 2001. See photo of Gary Gardner, Kevin Manson, me, and Jack Wiles at last year's conference. The photo at the top of this page was taken underneath the Apache Pier at Myrtle Beach. This is the longest fishing pier on the East coast and extends 1/4 mile into the ocean. Click here for larger picture. My Powerpoint presentations at the 2001 conference: IT Trends and Information Assurance and Hiding Crimes in Cyberspace

Transnational Crime, Corruption & Information Technology, 2000 Annual Conference, Transnational Crime and Corruption Center, American University, November 30th and December 1st, 2000.

Information Warfare and CyberTerrorism, Women in International Security and the Carnegie Institute, December 15, 1999.

The Internet and International Systems: Information Technology and American Foreign Policy Decisionmaking, The Nautilus Institute and World Affairs Council, San Francisco, December 10, 1999. My paper, Activism, Hacktivism, and Cyberterrorism: The Internet as a Tool for Influencing Foreign Policy.

National Information Systems Security Conference, - Crystal City, VA, October 18-22, 1999 - my acceptance speech for the National Computer Systems Security Award.

Industry Advisory Boards

@Stake

LUX Capital Group

RipTECH

TriStrata - see my papers "TriStrata: Breakthrough in Enterprise Security" and "TriStrata Integrates PKI Authentication" on the Products page.

Georgetown

Georgetown Institute for Information Assurance - Director.

Technology Oversight Committee.

Other (non GU)

Carnegie Study Group on the Information Revolution and World Politics

Cybercop VPN (authorization required)

Deception Research Team (authorization required)

High Tech Crime Investigation Association

Highlands Forum (authorization required)

International Council for Computer Communications - Governer

International Institute for Strategic Studies - member of Advisory Board for project on The Strategic Implications of Advances in the Field of Information Technology.

National Colloquium on Information Systems Security Education - conference for executive committee (authorization required)

National Cybercrime Training Partnership - member of Industry and Academia Portfolio

Ops-ISR (authorization required)

Social Science Research Council - member of Committee on Information Technology, International Cooperation, and Global Security