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Appendix D: Biographical Sketches of Invited Workshop Participants
Pages 55-59

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... Baker holds a juris doctorate and master's degree from the University of Michigan and is a graduate of the University of Notre Dame. PATRICK BALL has spent 25 years designing databases and data security and conducting quantitative analysis for truth commissions, nongovernmental organizations, international criminal tribunals, and United Nations missions in El Salvador, Ethiopia, Guatemala, Haiti, South Africa, Chad, Sri Lanka, East Timor, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Kosovo, Liberia, Perú, Colombia, Iraq, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and Syria.
From page 56...
... Ennis First Amendment Fellow, studying the impact of post-9/11 antiterrorism surveillance initiatives on online privacy and free expression. Before joining EFF, he litigated Internet-related free speech cases at the national office of the American Civil Liberties Union in New York City as a Justice William Brennan First Amendment Fellow.
From page 57...
... In this position, he also directed global FBI cyber investigative and intelligence operations to counter current and emerging cyberthreats impacting the United States. He has extensive diplomatic and national policy experience as a delegate to multinational organizations and as a senior representative to interagency governmental and national security policy committees.
From page 58...
... Lampson was one of the designers of the SDS 940 time-sharing system, the Alto personal distributed computing system, the Xerox 9700 laser printer, two-phase commit protocols, the Autonet LAN, the SDSI/SPKI system for network security, the Microsoft Tablet PC software, the Microsoft Palladium high-assurance stack, and several programming languages. He holds a number of patents on networks, security, raster printing, and transaction processing.
From page 59...
... Littlehale is an attorney, and serves as one of TBI's primary constitutional law and criminal procedure trainers. He has provided instruction to law enforcement officers at all levels of government in techniques for obtaining and using communications evidence in support of criminal investigations, and is active in national groups of law enforcement technical and electronic surveillance specialists, including the National Technical Investigators Association and the FBI Law Enforcement Technical Forum.


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