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Appendix F: Committee Member Biographical Information
Pages 125-128

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From page 125...
... He is named as the inventor on 12 U.S. patents in the fields of computer and network security and has served on numerous scientific boards and advisory committees, including committees of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, such as the Committee on Future Research Goals and Directions for Foundational Science in Cybersecurity and the Committee on Law Enforcement and Intelligence Access to Plaintext Information in an Era of Widespread Strong Encryption: Options and Tradeoffs.
From page 126...
... Earlier in his career, he was an adjunct law professor at the Georgetown University Law Center and the New York Law School. He is a recipient of the National Intelligence Distinguished Service Medal, the Secretary of Defense Medal for Exceptional Civilian Service, and the NSA Distinguished Civilian Service Medal.
From page 127...
... He 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 SPKI system for network security, the Microsoft Tablet PC software, the Microsoft Palladium high-assurance stack, and several programming languages.
From page 128...
... from the University of Michigan. She is a lifetime counselor and former chair of the American Bar Association Standing Committee on Law and National Security and holds membership in the American Bar Foundation and the Council on Foreign Relations.


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