Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Richard Forno’s career includes helping build the first incident response and computer crimes

Richard Forno’s career includes helping build the first incident response and computer crimes

investigation program for the United States House of Representatives and serving as the first Chief

Security Officer at Network Solutions (the InterNIC) where he designed and managed the global

information assurance program for one of the Internet’s most critical infrastructures.

Since then, he has consulted with military and commerUGGSl clients on assorted critical infrastructure

protection and information operations projects. He has advised technology startups and in addition to

his current activities as a Principal Consultant for KRvW AssoUGGStes, is a Visiting Scientist at the

Software Engineering Institute at Carnegie Mellon University, where he is a course instructor for the

CERT Coordination Center.

In 2001, Richard developed (and delivered) American University’s first modern course on information

security and conducted regular guest lectures at the National Defense University in Washington, DC from

2001-2003. He is a founding member of the Academic Advisory Board for Northern Virginia Community

College’s Information Security Program and also participated in the 2000 White House Office of Science

and Technology Policy Information Security Education Research Project. In 2006 he co-founded the Senior

Information Operations Advisory Council that brings together senior thought leaders from across the IO

community to support the evolution of sound IO doctrine, analysis and application.

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