James F. Churbuck
Churbuck, J.F. (2007). Finding the right alternate site isn’t always easy. The Information Leader, 12(2), 10-12.
Marwan Jamal
Jamal, M. (2007). Impact of commercial IT on netcentricity. Presented to the Deputy CIO of the Department of Defense, Crystal City, VA.
Jamal, M. (2006). Securing global enterprise networking. Presented to the CIO for the Department of Defense/NII, Crystal City, VA.
Jamal, M. (2006). Teleworking in the U.S. federal government: Factors influencing federal employees’ participation in telework programs. Completed doctoral dissertation, George Washington University.
Jamal, M. (2005, November). The use of PDAs in the Department of Defense. L.A. Times Magazine.
Jamal, M. (2005). Next generation wireless. Presented at CIBER Executive Wireless Briefing, Los Angeles, CA.
Jamal, M. (2004). Wireless emerging technologies. Defense Acquisition University Annual Conference, College Park, MD.
Jamal, M. (2004). Impact of technology outsourcing. Gartner Global Sourcing Conference, Tampa, FL.
Jamal, M. (2004). The use of wearable computers in the Department of Defense. Panelist at the Xybernaut Conference on Wearable Computers, Reston, VA.
Jamal, M. (2003). Network simulation and modeling for security implementation. Paper presented at the CTIA-Wireless Conference, Las Vegas, NV.
Jamal, M. (2003). Data visualization. Invited speaker to The George Washington University faculty, Washington, DC.
Jamal, M. (2002). Scripting intelligent agents. Invited speaker to The George Washington University faculty, Washington, DC.
James Kasprzak
Kasprzak, J., & Nixon, M.A. (2007). Cell phones transforming the third world. The Information Leader, 12(2), 1-3.
Kasprzak, J. (2006, November). Theory of privacy. Invited speaker to the Office of Personnel Management, with teleconference to regional offices, Washington, DC.
Kasprzak, J. (2006, May). Government concerns with identity theft. National Conference of the Association of Information and Imaging Management, Philadelphia, PA.
Kasprzak, J. (2006, May). Identity theft. Washington Area Chapter of the Association of Information and Imaging Management, Washington, DC.
Kasprzak, J. (2005, September). Intrusion detection systems. Panel moderator at the IT Security Conference: Meeting FISMA and NIST Requirements in Your Projects, Washington, DC.
Kasprzak, J. (2005, September). Identity theft and government. IT Security Conference: Meeting FISMA and NIST Requirements in Your Projects, Washington, DC.
Kasprzak, J., & Nixon, M. (2005). Identity theft. Journal of Information Assurance, Security and Systems Protection.
Kasprzak, J., Flanagan, P., & Pang, L. (2005). IT security trends and solutions. Info Tech Talk, 10(3), 4.
Kasprzak, J. (2005).The identity theft nightmare. Info Tech Talk, 10(4), 6-9.
Kasprzak, J., & Nixon, M. (2005). Providing feedback to students in distance education. DE Oracle.
Kasprzak, J., & Nixon, M. (2005). Women and the web: An update. Journal of Women in Technology.
Kasprzak, J. (2005). Identity theft and records. Conference of the Association for Information and Image Management, Philadelphia, PA.
Kasprzak, J., & Nixon, M. (2004). The problem with passwords. Journal of Information Assurance, Security and Systems Protection.
Kasprzak, J., & Nixon, M. (2004). People and passwords. Info Tech Talk, 9(4), 1-3, 10.
Kasprzak, J., & Nixon, M. (2004). Cheating in cyberspace: Maintaining quality in online education. American Association of Computing in Education Journal.
Kasprzak, J., & Miller, M. (2004, April). Teleconferencing and video on the web. Government Services Online Conference: The Agenda for 2004, Washington, DC.
Kasprzak, J. (2004, February). Securing web applications: What can be done today. Panel moderator and presenter at the Web-Enabled Government Conference, Washington, DC.
Kasprzak, J., & Knode, S. (2003). The art of writing research papers with an intelligent agent at your side. Journal of Contemporary Business Issues.
Kasprzak, J., & Nixon, M. (2003). Using case studies in distance learning. Proceedings of the American Association of Computing in Education, E-Learning Conference, Atlanta, GA.
Kasprzak, J. (2003). A medium rarely well done. Info Tech Talk, 8(3), 12.
Kasprzak, J. (2003). Using case studies in distance education. E-Learning Conference, Washington, DC.
Kasprzak, J. (2002). PDA’s in government. Panelist at the Wireless Conference, Washington, DC.
Kasprzak, J., & Knode, S. (2002). The art of writing -- with an intelligent agent at your side. Info Tech Talk, 7(3), 1, 7.
Kasprzak, J. (2002). Accountability in distance education. Conference of the National Communication Association, Atlanta, GA.
Kasprzak, J. (2002). Online video for government applications. FedWeb Conference, Washington, DC.
Kasprzak, J., & Nixon, M. (2001). Cheating in distance education. Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education, Orlando, FL.
Kasprzak, J. (2001). Case studies on marrying technology and processes. Moderator and panelist at the eGovernment Conference on Making Effective Agency Investments, Washington, DC.
Kasprzak, J. (2001). Women and the web: An extension. Southwest Academy of Management Conference, New Orleans, LA.
Kasprzak, J. (2000). The convergence of voice, video, data and websites. FedWeb 2000, Washington, DC.
Daniel Kuehl
Kuehl, D., & Armistead, L. (2007). Information operations: Policy and organization (pp. 5-25). In L. Armistead (Ed.), Information warfare: Separating hype from reality. Washington, DC: Brassey’s.
Kuehl, D., & Armistead, L., & Schau, C. (2007). Information operations education: Lessons learned from information assurance (pp. 95-108). In L. Armistead (Ed.), Information warfare: Separating hype from reality. Washington, DC: Brassey’s.
Kuehl, D. (2007). Infrastructures, protection, and (future) warfare. The CIP report, 5(7).
Kuehl, D. (2007). The information revolution and the transformation of warfare. In K. de Leeuw & J. Bergstra (Eds.), The history of information security. Amsterdam, Netherlands: Elsevier.
Kuehl, D. (2006). Cyberspace to cyberpower. Keynote presentation at the Center for Technology and National Security Policy’s Workshop on Cyberpower, Washington DC: National Defense University.
Kuehl, D. (2006). The nature of strategic communications. Presented at the Naval War College Intersessional Conference on Employing Strategic Communications in the Modern Operational Environment, Naval War College, Newport, RI.
Kuehl, D. (2006). The ongoing effort to doctrinalize information operations. Keynote speaker at the International Conference on Information Warfare and Security (ICIW), University of Maryland Eastern Shore.
Kuehl, D. (2006). War of ideas. Presentation to Heritage Foundation Symposium, Washington, DC.
Kuehl, D. (2006). Nature of the U.S. public diplomacy challenge. Panelist at the Roundtable, West Point, NY.
Kuehl, D. (2006). Flying and fighting in cyberspace. Presentation at Montgomery [Chapter of the Armed Forces Communication-Electronics Association] Information Technology Summit, Montgomery, AL.
Kuehl, D. (2006). Strategic communication and strategic influence: Their relationship in the information environment. Presented to the Chief of Naval Operations Executive Panel, Alexandria, VA.
Kuehl, D. (2005). The information element of power: What is it, how do we use it, how do we measure it? 4th European Conference on Information Warfare, University of Glamorgan, Wales.
Kuehl, D. (2005). Information warfare: National security in the interconnected age. University of Virginia Law School, National Security Law Institute, Charlottesville, VA.
Kuehl, D. (2005). Information warfare and the business community. 2005 Colloquium for Information Systems Security Education Conference, Atlanta, GA.
Kuehl, D. (2005). Information as power: Defining it, measuring it, using it. Presented at the 2nd ISR Transformation Symposium, St. Louis, MO.
Kuehl, D. (2004). Report of the defense science board task force on strategic communication. Office of the Undersecretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics, Washington, DC. Retrieved June 14, 2007, from http://www.acq.osd.mil/dsb/reports/2004-09-Strategic_Communication.pdf
Kuehl, D. (2004). Information operations, infrastructures, and dual-use targeting: The perils and promise of cyberwarfare. Carnegie Endowment for International Peace conference, Washington, DC.
Kuehl, D. (2004). Contributor to Leigh Armistead (Ed.), Information Operations: Warfare and the Hard Reality of Soft Power. Washington, DC: Brassey’s.
Kuehl, D. (2003). Educating the information operations force. The 2nd European Conference on Information Warfare, Reading University, Reading, UK.
Kuehl, D., & Neilson, R. (2003). No strategy for the information age. United States Naval Institute Proceedings, 129(9).
Kuehl, D. (2002). Information operations, information warfare, and computer network attack: Their relationship to national security in the information age. In M.N. Schmitt & B.T. O'Donnell (Eds.), Computer Network Attack and International Law. Newport RI: Naval War College International Law Studies.
Kuehl, D. (2002). Information technology and national security. Temple University's Center for the Study of Force and Diplomacy, Philadelphia, PA.
Kuehl, D. (2001). Security in the information age. Partnership for Peace Conference on the World in the 21st Century: Cooperation, Partnership and Dialogue, Kiev, Ukraine.
Kuehl, D. (2001). How vulnerable are modern societies to information operations and warfare? Norwegian Atlantic Committee Annual Conference, Oslo, Norway.
Kuehl, D. (2001). Information warfare: A look back to the way ahead. Swiss Air Force Officers Association Conference on Military Operations in an Information Environment, Luzerne, Switzerland.
Kuehl, D. (2000). The national information infrastructure: The role of the DOD in defending it. In C. Pumphrey (Ed.), Transnational threats: Blending law enforcement and military strategies. Carlisle, PA: Army War College Strategic Studies Institute.
Kuehl, D. (2000). National security in the information age. Carl-Granz Gesellschaft Seminar on Information Operations/Warfare, Munich, Germany.
Kuehl, D. (2000). The information component of power and the national security strategy. In D. Dearth & A. Campen (Eds.), Cyberwar 3.0: Human factors in information operations and future conflict. Fairfax VA: AFCEA International Press.
Luis Kun
Kun, L. (2007). Asistencia primaria, telemedicina y e-Salud: Diseñando el futuro. Paper presented to the Instituto de Salud Carlos III Workshop, Madrid, Spain.
Kun, L. (2007). ICT technologies for health: Opening the vision angle. Keynote speaker to the Fundación Ramón Areces con la colaboración de Fundación Vodafone España y el Instituto de Salud Carlos III, International Symposium: Telecommunications for Health in the XXI Century, Madrid, Spain.
Kun, L. (2007). The future transactions of Information Technology in Biomedicine Journal. Presented at the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society Administrative Committee, Seattle, WA.
Kun, L. (2007). Interoperability… the ultimate challenge for connecting our islands of excellence. Invited keynote speaker at HEALTH COM 2007, the 9th International Conference on e-Health Networking Application & Services, Taipei, Taiwan.
Kun, L. (2007). Bioterrorism preparedness/response (BTPR) and public health: Two sides of a coin? Special session chair at HEALTH COM 2007, the 9th International Conference on e-Health Networking Application & Services, Taipei, Taiwan.
Kun, L. (2007). Improving outcomes with interoperable electronic health records and secure global health information infrastructure. Symposia co-chair at the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society annual meeting, Lyon, France.
Kun, L. (2007). Interoperability: the cure for what ails us [editorial]. IEEE-EMBS Magazine, 26(1), 87-91.
Kun, L. (2007). Moving forward with the electronic health record/national health information network: The future is now. Invited keynote speaker at 4th Annual Collaborative Communication Summit 2007 Transforming Health Care, Washington, DC.
Kun, L. (2007, March). The new Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers-USA critical infrastructure protection committee (CIPC), IEEE-USA Today's Engineer, 0307. Retrieved March 12, 2007, from http://www.todaysengineer.org/2007/Mar/CIPC.asp
Kun, L. (2007). Handbook of biomedical information technology [Editor in Chief]. San Diego, CA: Academic Press/Elsevier.
Kun, L. (2007). Do you want to improve the U.S. healthcare and public health delivery systems? Interoperability then, is both a start and a must [Editorial]! EMBS Magazine, IEEE, 27(1).
Kun, L. (2007). Transformation of the healthcare system: A big challenge for the 21st Century. Keynote speaker to the Spanish Society of Electromedicine and Clinical Engineering (Congreso Nacional de la Sociedad Española de Electromedicina e Ingeniería Clínica (SEEIC)). Cordoba, Spain.
Kun, L. (2007). Critical infrastructure reliability and protection issues. Invited keynote at Institute of Electronic and Electronics Engineers Conference on Technologies for Homeland Security: Enhancing Critical Infrastructure Dependability, Boston, MA.
Kun, L. (2007). Medical informatics and the health care and public health infrastructure protection. Invited speaker at Department of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Akron, Ohio.
Kun, L. (2007). ICT technologies for health: Opening the vision angle. Invited keynote at the International Symposium of the Areces Foundation (Simposio Internacional de la Fundación Areces), Madrid, Spain.
Kun, L. (2007). The use of technology to transform the home into a safe-haven. Invited inaugural keynote speaker at the 4th International Council on Medical & Care Compunetics (ICMCC), Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Kun, L. (2006). Public health: A global, critical infrastructure. Invited Speaker to the Defense Orientation Conference Association (DOCA) Annual Meeting, Washington, DC.
Kun, L. (2006). Medical informatics: 1. telemedicine and telehealth; 2. computer-based patient records. Invited visiting professor at Dartmouth College School of Engineering and School of Medicine (February 20th), Hanover, NH.
Kun, L. (2006). Medical informatics: 3.GIS in public health and 4. Disease prevention and genetics; 5. Electronic health records and vaccine registries. Invited visiting professor at Dartmouth College School of Engineering and School of Medicine (February 16th), Hanover, NH.
Kun, L. (2006). Domestic preparedness. Invited speaker at the National Association of County Officials (NACO) Annual Meeting, Washington, DC.
Kun, L., Oberleitner, R., Reischl, U., Hendren, R., Elison-Bowers, P., & Harrington, J. (2006). Merging video technology with personal health records to facilitate diagnosis and treatment of autism. Trans-disciplinary Conference on Distributed Diagnosis and Home Healthcare, Crystal City, VA.
Kun, L. (2006). Critical infrastructure for emergency and disaster management: The home environment. Invited Speaker to the IEEE- Society of Social Implications of Technology (SSIT) Annual Meeting, Queens, NY.
Kun, L. (2006). The global health network infrastructure: Challenges and opportunities. Invited keynote speaker for the symposium on Science and Engineering Principles Applied to Control of Hyper-communicable Diseases World Congress 2006 on Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering, Seoul, Korea.
Kun, L. (2006). Homecare and disease prevention: Reviewing a decade of evolution - Privacy still the biggest hurdle. Co-chair of the Institute of Electronic and Electronics Engineers, Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society 2006 Annual Conference, New York, NY.
Kun, L. (2006). Human aspects/Implications on public health critical infrastructure. Invited panelist at the Third International Conference on Critical Infrastructure, Alexandria, VA.
Kun, L. (2006). Current challenges and future perspectives of the healthcare information systems (Retos Actuales y Perspectivas de Futuro de los Sistemas de Información Sanitarios). Invited speaker to Spain’s National Institute of Health (Instituto de Salud Carlos III), Madrid, Spain.
Kun, L. (2006). Medical informatics [Section editor]. In J. Bronzino (Ed.), The biomedical engineering handbook (3rd. ed.). Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press.
Kun, L. (2006). Evolution and transformation of biomedical engineering. Invited inaugural keynote speaker at the 24th Annual Conference of the Spanish Biomedical Engineering Society CASEIB 2006, Pamplona, Spain.
Kun, L. (2005). Protection of critical infrastructures and key assets. Invited speaker at IEEE-Computer Society, ORT University, Montevideo, Uruguay.
Kun, L. (2005). Gestión de la información y protección de las infraestructuras criticas. Invited speaker at National War College, Naval Academy, Montevideo, Uruguay.
Kun, L. (2005). Challenging our islands of excellence (Part 2): Cybersecurity protection of the public health and healthcare sector critical infrastructure. John Hopkins School of Medicine Medical Informatics Seminar, Baltimore, MD.
Kun, L. (2005). Challenging our islands of excellence: The public health and healthcare sector and the critical infrastructure protection. Jones Seminars on Science Technology and Society, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH.
Kun, L. (2005). Infrastructure threats and vulnerabilities and cybersecurity for the public health and health care sector. Dartmouth College School of Engineering and School of Medicine, Hanover, NH.
Kun, L. (2005). Homeland security and bioterrorism. 11th Annual Event of the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering, National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC.
Kun, L. (2005). Technology, policy and funding [Editorial]. IEEE-EMBS Magazine, 24(3), 129-131.
Kun, L. (2005). Critical infrastructure protection: Cybersecurity & information sharing issues for public health. Presented to staffers of the U.S. Senate Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs, Federal Financial Management, Government Information and International Security Subcommittee, Washington, DC.
Kun. L. (2004-Present). IEEE-EMBS Magazine - Associate Editor for Government Affairs.
Kun, L. (2004). Co-guest editor. IEEE-EMBS Magazine. Homeland Security Special Issue, Jan/Feb.
Kun, L. (2004). The healthcare information infrastructure: A review [editorial]. IEEE-EMBS Magazine, 23(6), 72-76.
Kun, L. (2004). Enhancing the effectiveness of the public health system against terrorist threats through the use of information technologies. IEEE-USA Position Statement approved by their Board of Directors, November 17, 2004. Retrieved June 14, 2007, from http://www.ieeeusa.org/policy/POSITIONS/publichealth.asp
Kun, L. (2004). Technology and policy review for homeland security. IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Magazine, 23(1), 30-44.
Laxminarayan, S., & Kun, L. (2004). The many facets of homeland security: An overview [editorial]. IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Magazine, 23(1), 19-29.
Kun, L. (2004). Horizontes de tecnologías de la información para la salud. The Public Health Summer Program: Telemedicina, Salud y Futuro, Programa de la Escuela de Verano de Salud Pública; Lazareto de Mahon, Menorca, Spain.
Kun, L. (2004). Post election homeland security issues: The flu vaccine shortage crisis and critical infrastructure protection of key assets. E-Gov Homeland Security and Information Assurance 2004 Conference, Washington, DC.
Kun, L. (2004). La infraestructura global de la información y el futuro de la salud publica. Instituto de Higiene, School of Medicine, Montevideo, Uruguay.
Kun, L., & Rozen, M. (2004). Voluntary healthcare identifier. IEEE-USA Position Statement approved by their Board of Directors, June 17, 2004. Retrieved April 5, 2007, from http://www.ieeeusa.org/policy/positions/healthcareidentifier.html
Kun, L. (2004). Public health sector vulnerabilities and homeland security. Dartmouth College School of Engineering and School of Medicine, Hanover, NH.
Kun, L. (2003). Homeland security: Healthcare and public health infostructure vulnerabilities. Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH.
Kun, L. (2003). SARS and the global health information infrastructure. International Symposium on Handheld Devices for Health Care: Scenarios in USA and Europe, Rome, Italy.
Kun, L. (2003). Semantic web issues for homeland security and public health. Semantic Technologies for e-Gov conference, Washington DC.
Kun, L. (2003). The homeland security: Public health challenges: What should local and state health departments do? Connecting and integrating the sources and the players with the applications. The Homeland Security Workshop for BEACON in collaboration with the Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology (CCAT): Public Health's Preparedness and Response to Homeland Security: Information Technology Needs, Rensselaer at Hartford, CT.
Kun, L. (2003). From personal to population health and back. The new dimensions of prevention [Teleconference]. The Instituto de Salud Carlos III Course: Health Electronic Records, Madrid, Spain.
Kun, L. (2002-present). Informedica Journal, Editorial Committee, International Expert.
Kun, L. (2002). Homeland security: Public health. DIMACS - Working Group on Adverse Event/Disease Reporting, Surveillance, and Analysis. (DIMACS is the Center for Discrete Mathematics & Theoretical Computer Science Founded as a NSF Science and Technology Center), Rutgers University, NJ.
Kun, L. (2002). Protecting our critical infrastructure: A "silo" approach won't work [editorial]. IEEE USA Policy Perspectives, Retrieved June 14, 2007, from http://www.todaysengineer.org/policyperspectives/jan02pp/jan02features/bioterror.html
Kun, L. (2002). Fellow’s perspective: Bioterrorism and the health information infrastructure. The AIMBE News, A Quarterly Publication of the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering, 2001(4), 4-6.
Kun, L., & Laxminarayan, S. (2002). Combating bioterrorism with bioengineering [editorial]. IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Magazine, 21(5), 21-27.
Kun, L. (2002). The national health information infrastructure, bioterrorism and public health. Beyond policy and funding … What is the need?” 11th Annual Event of the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering: New horizons for biology-based engineering, Washington, DC.
Kun, L. (2002). Homeland Security: The possible, the probable and the perils of information technology [editorial]. IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Magazine, 21(5). 28-33.
Kun, L., & Bray, D. (2002). Information infrastructure tools for bioterrorism preparedness. IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Magazine, 21(5), 69-85.
Kun, L. (2002). Information technology (pp. 624-632). In L. Breslow (ed.), Encyclopedia of public health, vol. 2. USA: Macmillan Reference.
Kun, L. (2002). EEE-EMBS Magazine [co-guest editor]. Bioterrorism Special Issue, September-October.
Kun, L. (2001). Immunizations and information technology in the 21st century. Invited participant at the 35th National Immunization Conference, Atlanta, GA.
Kun, L.G. (2001). Telehealth and the global health network in the 21st century: From homecare to public health informatics. Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine, 64(3), 155-167.
Kun, L., & Rippen, H. et al. (2001). A framework for the information technology infrastructure for bioterrorism. Arlington, VA: RAND.
Kun, L. (2001). E-networks for disease control. Keynote speaker at HEALTH-NET-CEEC 2001, First Meeting of the Central and Eastern European Countries (CEEC), Targu Mures, Rumania.
Kun, L. (2001). Hurdles of the information age on public heath practice and health care delivery. Session chair: Open Forum of the 10th Annual Event of the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering: Health care in the new millenium: Merging biology, information technology, and engineering, Washington DC.
Irving Lachow
Lachow, I., & Miller, R. (2007). Thinking strategically about information operations. ICIW 2007: 2nd International Conference on i-Warfare and Security, Monterey, CA.
Lachow, I., & Richardson, C. (2007). Terrorist use of the internet: The real story. Joint Forces Quarterly, 45(2).
Lachow, I., & Lamb, C.J. (2006). Reforming pentagon strategic decisionmaking. Joint Forces Quarterly, 43(4), 68-71.
Lachow, I. (2006). A snapshot of the cyber battlefield. Cyber Conflict Studies Association Fall Symposium, Arlington, VA.
Gompert, D., Lachow, I., & Perkins, J. (2006). Battle-wise: Seeking time-information superiority in networked warfare. Washington, DC: NDU Press.
Lachow, I., & Lamb, C. (2006). Reforming pentagon strategic decisionmaking. Strategic Forum, 221. Washington, DC: Institute for National Security Studies, National Defense University.
Lachow, I. (2005). Battle-wisdom: Improving cognitive performance in network centric warfare. 10th International Command and Control Research and Technology Symposium, McLean, VA.
Gompert, D.C., Lachow, I., Perkins, J. (2005). Battle-wise: Gaining advantage in networked warfare. Defense and Technology Paper #8, Washington, DC: Center for Technology and National Security Policy, National Defense University.
Lachow, I. (2002). Making e-business/e-commerce an integral part of DoD operations. U.S. Army Tank-Automotive and Armaments Command 2002 EB/EC User Conference, Las Vegas, NV.
Lachow, I. (2001). ACES high: Lessons from the first year. Securing Electronic Government: The 2nd ACES Forum, Washington, DC.
Lachow, I. (2001). ACES high: Lessons from the first year. The RSA Conference 2001, San Francisco, CA.
Lachow, I. (2001). Crypto: How the code rebels beat the government [Review of the book Saving privacy in the digital age]. Georgetown Public Policy Review, 6(2), 167-168.
Lachow, I. (2001). ACES high: Lessons from the first year. Health & Human Services, PKI Technology Expo, Washington, DC.
Lachow, I. (2000). PKI for e-government: Ready for prime time. Financial Management Service Technology Forum, Hyattsville, MD.
Lachow, I. (2000). SSA’s electronic transaction risk assessment: Approach and results. Presented to the Social Security Administration, Baltimore, MD.
Gompert, D., & Lachow, I. (2000). Transforming U.S. forces: Lessons from the wider revolution. IP-193. Santa Monica, CA: RAND.
Lachow, I. (2000). Centralization of IT services: Lessons from industry and government, AB-409-A. Santa Monica, CA: RAND.
Mary Polydys
Polydys, M.L., & Wisseman, S. (2007, May). Software assurance: Five essential considerations for acquisition officials. CrossTalk: The Journal of Defense Software Engineering, 20(5).
Polydys, M.L. (2007, February). Preparing for professional certification: CISSP and CISM prep course strategy. DoD Information Assurance Conference, Orlando, FL.
Polydys, M.L., & Wisseman, S. (2007). Software assurance (SwA) in acquisition: Mitigating risks to the enterprise. Department of Defense & Department of Homeland Security, Acquisition Working Group, Washington, DC.
Polydys, M.L., & Ryan, D.J. (2006). Information resources management: The key to effective government and national security. The Information Leader: A Quarterly Journal on Information Trends, 11(4).
Redwine, T., Baldwin, R., Polydys, M., & Schoemaker, D. (2006, September 25). Secure software assurance: Common body of knowledge for development, sustainment, and acquisition, 1.1. Department of Defense and Department of Homeland Security, Washington, DC.
Polydys, M.L., Ryan, D.J., & Ryan, J.J.C.H. (2006, June). Best software assurance practices in acquisition of trusted systems. Proceedings of the 10th Colloquium for Information Systems Security Education, Adelphi, MD.
Polydys, M.L., & Ryan, D.J. (2006). Information resources management: The key to effective government and national security. The Information Leader: A Quarterly Journal on Information Trends, 11(4).
Polydys, M.L. (2002). Interoperability in DoD acquisition programs through enterprise architecting. Acquisition Review Quarterly, 9(3), 191-211.
John Rossi
Rossi, J. (2007). CISSPs: Stand up and be recognized. International Information Systems Security Certification Consortium (ISC)2, Orlando, FL.
Rossi, J. (2006). Getting thin securely: Diskless workstations in the US Department of Energy. Dallas, TX: U.S. Department of Energy.
Rossi, J. (2006). Federal Aviation Administration requirements for wireless network in Dallas/Ft. Worth DOORS Analysis for Security. U.S. Federal Aviation Administration, Washington, DC.
Rossi, J. (2004). Professional opportunities for the CISSP. MIS Training Institute InfoSec World Conference, Orlando, FL.
Rossi, J. (2004). Cryptography basics. U.S. Department of Defense Technical Security Working Group, Washington, DC.
Rossi, J. (2003). InfoSec for federal managers. U.S. Department of Interior, Washington, DC.
Rossi, J. (2003). Basic user awareness. U.S. Federal Aviation Administration, Atlantic City, NJ; San Diego, CA; Palm Coast, FL.
Rossi, J. (2002). So you want to monitor your employees’ use of your department’s internet connection? U.S. Federal Computer Security Program Managers Forum, Washington, DC.
Daniel Ryan
Ryan, D. (2006). Federal information security trends and directions. Presented at FOSE 2006, Washington, DC.
Ryan, D.J., & Ryan, J.C.H. (2006). Daubert and digital forensics. Proceedings of the 2006 Cybercrime Conference. Palm Harbor, Florida: DoD Cyber Crime Center and Joint Task Force, Global Network Operations.
Ryan, D. (2006). Daubert and digital forensics. Presented at 2006 Cybercrime Conference, Palm Harbor, Florida.
Ryan, D.J., & Ryan, J.J.C.H. (2006). The perfect graduate. The Information Leader: A Quarterly Journal on Information Trends, 12(1).
Ryan, D. (2006). Protecting critical infrastructure: Data security. Presented at GOVSEC 2006, Washington, DC.
Ryan, D. (2006). Institutional and professional liability in information assurance education. Presented at the 10th Colloquium on Information Systems Security Education, University of Maryland University College, Adelphi, MD.
Ryan, D. (2006). Daubert and digital forensics. Presented at the Eastern Pennsylvania Security Conference (EPASEC), West Chester University of Pennsylvania, West Chester, PA.
Ryan, D. (2006). Institutional and professional liability in information assurance education. Keynote speaker at the Eastern Pennsylvania Security Conference (EPASEC), West Chester University of Pennsylvania, West Chester, PA.
Ryan, D. (2006). Daubert and digital forensics. Presented at the 2006 Alaska Information Assurance Workshop, Fairbanks, AK.
Polydys, M.L., & Ryan, D.J. (2006). Information resources management: The key to effective government and national security. The Information Leader: A Quarterly Journal on Information Trends, 11(4).
Polydys, M.L., Ryan, D.J., & Ryan, J.C.H. (2006). Best software assurance practices in acquisition of trusted systems. Proceedings of the 10th Colloquium for Information Systems Security Education, University of Maryland, University College, Adelphi, MD.
Ryan, J.C.H., & Ryan, D.J. (2006). Expected benefits of information security investments. Computers and Security, 25(8), 579-588.
Ryan, D. (2006). Security certification. Presented at the Federal Information Assurance Conference (FIAC), Adelphi, MD.
Ryan, D. (2006). CyberLaw: Ethics, morality and law in the Information Age. Presented at the Federal IT Summit, FDIC Training Center, Arlington, VA.
Ryan, D. (2005). Biological systems and models in information security. Presented at the Humanities and Technology Association Conference 2005, Salt Lake City, UT.
Ryan, D. (2005). Teaching information assurance policy and cyberlaw. Colloquium on Information Systems Security Education, Atlanta, GA.
Ryan, D. (2005). CyberLaw in information assurance. Invited lecture at the Naval Post-Graduate School, Monterey, CA.
Ryan, D. (2005). Statistical methods in information assurance. Invited lecture at the Naval Post-Graduate School, Monterey, CA.
Ryan, D. (2005). Voodoo INFOSEC. University of Alaska at Fairbanks, Fairbanks, AK.
Ryan, D. (2005). Homeland security and information warfare. Presented at the 6th Annual conference on Information Warfare and Information Operations Conference, Deakins University, Geelong, Australia.
Ryan, D. (2005). Critical infrastructure protection, information assurance and cyberlaw. West Chester University of PA, Graduate Business Technology Center, West Chester, PA.
Ryan, D. (2005). CyberLaw in information assurance. Invited lecture at Towson University, Baltimore, MD.
Ryan. D. (2005). The ideal graduate. Presented at the 1st annual Colloquium for Information Systems Security Education (Asia Pacific), Adelaide, Australia.
Ryan. J.C.H., & Ryan, D.J. (2005). Biological systems and models in information security. Proceedings of the Humanities and Technology Association Conference 2005. Orem, Utah: Utah Valley State College.
Ryan, D. (2005). Biological systems and models in information security. Presented at IEEE conference, Adelaide, Australia.
Ryan, J.C.H., & Ryan, D.J. (2005). Proportional hazards in information security. Risk Analysis: An International Journal, 25(1).
Endicott-Popovsky, B., Ryan, D., & Frincke, D. (2005). The New Zealand hacker case: A post mortem. Proceedings of the Oxford Internet Institute Cybersafety Conference. Oxford University, Oxford, England.
Ryan, D. (2005). CyberLaw and information assurance. Presented at Hampton University, Hampton Roads, VA.
Ryan, D. (2004). Cryptology and the law. Presented at University of Maryland University College, College Park, MD.
Ryan, D. (2004). Recent developments in cyberLaw. Cybersecurity ’04, Norwalk Community College, Norwalk, CT.
Ryan, D. (2004). Institutional and professional liability in information assurance education. Colloquium on Information Systems Security Education, United States Military Academy, West Point, NY.
Ryan, D. (2004). Cyberlaw update: Ethics, morality and law in the information age. Veterans’ Administration INFOSEC Conference, Atlanta, GA.
Ryan, D. (2004). New directions in cyberlaw. Harford Information Technology Network, Harford Community College, Aberdeen, MD.
Ryan, D. (2004). Cyber security and academia. (ISC)2 Institute, McLean, VA.
Ryan, D. (2003). Teaching information security. Maryland Association of Community Colleges, Columbia, MD.
Ryan. D. (2003). Cyberlaw update: Ethics, morality and law in the information age. Presented at the Veterans’ Administration INFOSEC Conference, San Francisco, CA.
Ryan, D. (2003). New directions in cyberlaw. Colloquium on Information Systems Security Education, Washington, DC.
Ryan, D. (2003). Teaching information assurance policy and cyberlaw. Colloquium on Information Systems, Security Education, Washington, DC.
Ryan, D. (2003). National perspectives on cybersecurity. National Security Institute, Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti, MI.
Ryan, D.J. (2003). Product liability for security software. IEEE Security & Privacy Magazine.
Ryan, D. (2003). Cyberlaw update: Ethics, morality and law in the information age. IEEE, Historical Electronics Museum, Baltimore, MD.
Ryan, D. (2003). A research agenda for information security. Colloquium on Information Systems Security Education, Washington, DC.
Ryan, D. (2002). Security in an era of globalization. Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti, Michigan.
Ryan, D., & Schpantzer, G. (2002). Forensic readiness. Proceedings: Forensics Workshop, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID.
Ryan, D., & Schpantzer, G. (2002). Legal aspects of digital forensics. Proceedings: Forensics Workshop, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID.
Ryan. D. (2002). The Internet: Advantages and security risks. National Association of Federal Credit Unions, Orlando, FL.
Ryan, D. (2002). New directions in cyberlaw. FAA/TRW, Washington, DC.
Ryan, D. (2002). New directions in cyberLaw. VA Security Conference, New Orleans, LA.
Ryan, D. (2002). Liability in information assurance education. National Colloquium for Information Systems Security Education, Seattle, WA.
Ryan, D. (2002). The right to know: Sharing exploits, personal data, and other information. Panel Discussion, United States Military Academy, West Point, NY.
Ryan, D. (2002). Detecting and deterring fraud. National Association of Federal Credit Unions, Seattle, WA.
Ryan, D. (2002). Creating a comprehensive program for information security. 5th Science in Savannah Symposium, Savannah, GA.
Ryan, D. (2002). Legal issues in digital forensics. Forensics Workshop, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID.
Ryan, D. (2002). Preserving individual liberty in an age of cybercrime and terrorism. International Association of Administrative Professionals, Philadelphia, PA.
Ryan, D. (2002). Cyberlaw tuneup. 3rd Annual George Washington University, Information Security Conference, Washington, DC.
Ryan, D. (2002). Information security education. Information Systems Security Association, Ashburn, VA.
Ryan, D. (2001, April 30). Get the picture. Federal Computer Week.
Ryan, D. (2001, April 16). Reality check. Federal Computer Week.
Ryan, D. (2001). New directions in cyberlaw. National Security Agency, Ft. Meade, MD.
Ryan, D. (2001). New directions in cyberlaw. High Technology Crime Investigation Association, Washington, DC.
Ryan, D. (2001). Jurisdiction in cybercrime. National Institute for Government Innovation, Washington, DC.
Ryan, D. (2001). New directions in cyberlaw. FBI Infraguard, Buffalo, NY.
Ryan, D. (2001). Litigation risk. Department of Commerce, Washington, DC.
Ryan, D. (2001). New directions in cyberLaw. Association of Old Crows, Ft. Meade, MD.
Ryan, D. (2001). Privacy and security. IFC Technical Conference, Washington, DC.
Ryan, D. (2000, October 16). How to protect your laptop. Federal Computer Week.
Ryan, D. (2000, August 7). Warding off PC spies. Federal Computer Week.
Ryan, D. (2000, June 19). Cookies: Trick or treat. Federal Computer Week.
Ryan, D. (2000, May 19). Old-fashioned hacker deceit. Federal Computer Week.
Ryan, D. (2000, April 24). Spotting mischief. Federal Computer Week.
Ryan, D. (2000, April 10). Making passwords secure. Federal Computer Week.
Ryan, D. (2000, March 20). The composition problem. Federal Computer Week.
Nichols, R.K., Ryan, D., & Ryan, J. (2000). Defending your digital assets. USA: McGraw-Hill Companies.
John Saunders
Saunders, J. (2006, December). Control systems and SCADA security. Keynote demonstration at SecureGov, Virginia Beach, VA.
Saunders, J. (2006, September). The cyber security of control systems. 2006 Federal IT Summit, Arlington, VA.
Saunders, J. (2006, September). Educational needs in SCADA and control systems security. Panel moderator and speaker at the IRM College Partner Symposium, Ft. McNair, Washington, DC.
Saunders, J. (2006, June). Cyber security of military infrastructure. Presented at the Information Assurance and Security in Defense Conference, Brussels, Belgium.
Saunders, J. (2006, August). The CIO’s new mission: SCADA. Presented at Western CIO Forum, Stateline, NV.
Saunders, J. (2006, February). Information assurance initiatives across DOD. Presented at the Red/Blue Team Symposium, Laurel, MD.
Saunders, J. (2006). SCADA and control systems cyber security. In L. Kun (Ed.), Handbook of biomedical information technology. San Diego, CA: Academic Press/Elsevier.
Saunders, J. (2005, April). A dynamic risk model for IT security in a critical infrastructure environment. Workshop on System Dynamics Modeling of Physical and Social Systems for National Security, Chantilly VA.
Saunders, J. (2005, February). Information security implications and challenges. Leadership in the Information Age Symposium, Bucharest, Romania.
Saunders, J. (2004). Digital control systems. Paper presented at the Federal Information Systems Security Educators Association Conference, University of Maryland, University College Conference Center, Adelphi, MD.
Saunders, J. (2004). Operations security for control systems. Instrumentation, Systems and Automation (ISA) Industrial Network Security Technical Conference, Philadelphia, PA.
Saunders, J. (2003). Protection of critical information infrastructure. GOVSEC 2003, Washington, DC.
Saunders, J. (2003). Applying OPSEC principles to control system security. Paper presented at the Instrumentation, Systems and Automation (ISA) Industrial Network Security Conference, Houston, TX.
Saunders, J. (2002). Simulation approaches in information security education. National Colloquium on Information Systems Security Education, Seattle, WA.
Saunders, J. (2002). A dynamic risk model for information technology security in a critical infrastructure environment. Conference on Risk Based Decision Making in Water Resources, American Society of Civil Engineers, Santa Barbara, CA.
Saunders, J. (2001). A risk management methodology for information security: The analytical hierarchy process (AHP). Bethesda, MD: SANS Institute.
Saunders, J. (2001). Modeling the silicon curtain. Bethesda, MD: The SANS Institute. Retrieved October 28, 2004, from http://www.sans.org/rr/papers/index.php?id=413
Robert (Rocky) Young
Young, R (2005). Biometric challenge. Presented at the ConVurge, SecureGov Conference, Farmington, PA.
Young, R. (2005). CyberSecurity presentation. Presented at the 1st Annual State Department, CyperSecurity Awareness Conference, Washington, DC.
Young, R. (2005). Mobile IA assurance lab demonstration. Presented at the Army Materiel Command, Annual IA Conference, Tysons Corner, VA.
Young, R. (2005). Wireless hacking challenge. Presented at the ConVurge, ConVurgeGOV Conference, Farmington, PA.
Young, R. (2004). Information assurance issues in healthcare. Presented at the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) Conference, Washington, DC.
Young, R. (2004). Hacker security challenge. Presented at the ConVurge, ConvurgeGov Conference, Hot Springs, VA.
Young, R. (2004). A review of the best practices for electronically offered degree and certificate programs as reported by the North Central Association Commission on Institutions of Higher Education. NOVA Southeastern University, Ft. Lauderdale, FL.
Young, R. (2004). Review of The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down: A Hmong Child, Her American Doctors, and the Collision of Two Cultures. NOVA Southeastern University, Ft. Lauderdale, FL.
Young, R. (2004). Wireless security challenge. Presented at the ConVurge, NetworkGov Conference, Hot Springs, VA.
Young, R. (2002). Information assurance management issues: Security awareness, education, and training. Presented at the E-Gov Information Assurance Conference, Washington, DC.