Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Richard continues to speak at government, industry, and academic symposia

Richard continues to speak at government, industry, and academic symposia. Along with several articles

and columns written over the years, he is the author of The Art of Information Warfare (1999), Incident

Response (2001), and the curmudgeonly Weapons of Mass Delusion: America’s Real National Emergency

(2003). Additionally, he contributed chapters to the books Cyberwar 2.0: Myths, Mysteries and Realities

(1998) and Inventing Arguments (2005).

Both a technologist and student of national security studies, Richard holds undergraduate and graduate

degrees in international relations from American University and Salve Regina University, and is a

graduate of Valley Forge Military College and the United States Naval War College. Aside from

information operations, his current academic and professional research centers on the influence of

technology on national security, particularly the issue of security informatics and disclosure.

In the spirit of Benito Giuliani, who demands of anyone who disagrees with him to ”take it back,” one

of his big supporters, one Saulius “Saul” Anuzis, implements the program of the Leader:

“The chairman of the Michigan Republican Party said today he will try to bar presidential candidate

Ron Paul from future GOP debates. … Michigan party chairman Saul Anuzis says he will circulate a

petition among Republican National Committee members to ban Paul from more debates.

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