Keynote #1

Presented at Notacon 1 (2004), Unknown date/time (Unknown duration).

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Presenters:

  • Richard Forno - infowarrior.org
    A leading industry technologist, Mr. Forno is an expert in information assurance program development and management. His areas of expertise and interest include incident response, information operations, critical infrastructure protection, and national technology security policy. Richard most recently served as the first Chief Information Security Officer for Network Solutions and the InterNIC. Prior to this, he was actively involved in security program development and computer crime investigations at the US House of Representatives and other government agencies. In 1999, he co-founded (and continues to actively support) G2-Forward, an innovative open source information exchange system currently supporting the national security and emergency response communities. Along with other research and academic projects, he is an adjunct instructor at the George Washington University, conducted monthly lectures on information warfare at the National Defense University from 2001-2003, and was an active participant in the 2000 White House Office of Science and Technology Policy Information Security Education Research Project. In addition to many articles, conference presentations, and media commentaries, he is the author of the books The Art of Information Warfare (1999), O'Reilly's Incident Response (2001), and Weapons of Mass Delusion: America's Real National Emergency (2003). Richard is a graduate of Salve Regina University (M.A., International Relations), American University (B.A., International Studies), Valley Forge Military College (A.B., Business) , and the United States Naval War College.

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