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Appendix C: Biosketches of Authors
Pages 377-384

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From page 377...
... Clark has been leading the development of the Internet; from 1981 to 1989 he acted as chief protocol architect in this development, and he chaired the Internet Activities Board. Recent activities include extensions to the Internet to support real-time traffic, explicit allocation of service, pricing and related economic issues, and policy issues surrounding local loop employment.
From page 378...
... In addition to being a world-class cyber defense strategist, he has experience in crisis management, business continuity, and intelligence collection and analysis. He is currently teaching the cyber conflict curriculum for Delta Risk to bring together national security expertise with the technical problems of conflict in cyberspace.
From page 379...
... Healy was Goldman's first com puter emergency response coordinator and was also the vice chair of the Financial Services Information Sharing and Analysis Center. During his time at the White House as director of critical infrastructure protection, he assisted the President in prioritizing and overseeing the government's efforts in cyber security, resilient telecommunications, and infrastructure protection.
From page 380...
... Terrorist Information Awareness program, conducting information security analysis for the FBI, and evaluating In-Q-Tel. Prior employment includes 12 years at the National Defense University, 3 years on the Navy Staff as program sponsor for industrial preparedness, and 3 years as a policy analyst for the Government Accountability Office's (GAO's)
From page 381...
... , he led national policy development and NSC oversight for cyber security to include the Executive Order on Information Sharing, Homeland Security Policy Directives on Critical Infrastructure and Incident Response, the establishment of cyber security roles for the Department of Homeland Security, and interagency responsibilities in the National Response Plan. Prior to working on the NSC, he was an Air Force fellow serving the President's Critical Infrastructure Protection Board.
From page 382...
... . Professor Schmitt sits on numerous international advisory boards and has been active in multiple expert working groups, including those on the Manual on the International Law of Air and Missile Warfare (Harvard Program on Conflict Research)
From page 383...
... He is also interviewed frequently on television, radio, and in print media and has been a guest lecturer at many prestigious law schools and universities and a speaker at industry conferences worldwide.


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