EEV: I can only specualte why Guccifer’s PDF, as well as other major sources of Intel Compromise are so openly exposed. I am counting on this data being obsolete, or ineffective as the whole world has it by now. Why they would release the names of CIA employee’s as well as others again, is a total mystery to me. I am certain a vast majority of Intel operatives on these public lists are totally unaware, they have been openly compromised.
11 August 2013
This event, co-hosted by the FBI and Fordham University’s International Conference on Cyber Security, on 8 August 2012 in New York City, was closed to the public.
Journalists were allowed entry but could not ask questions; students could.
No full recording of the event has been published.
Fordham University is a top educator and network of spies, the FBI in particular.
Related networks:
3,000+ Members of the Intelligence and National Security Alliance:
1,400 Council on Foreign Relations Spies:
Online Spying Guides:
http://cryptome.org/isp-spy/online-spying.htm
2,619 CIA Sources:
http://cryptome.org/cia-2619.htm
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Cyberspy Education
http://www.wnyc.org/articles/wnyc-news/2013/aug/08/nsa-director-defends-surveillance-programs-
cybersecurity-conference/
NSA Director Defends Surveillance Programs at Cybersecurity Conference
Thursday, August 08, 2013
By Daniel P. Tucker : Associate Producer, WNYC News
As the privacy debate continues following revelations about the federal government’s surveillance programs, the director of the National Security Agency is defending his organization’s tactics.
Speaking at an annual cybersecurity conference at Fordham University on Thursday, General Keith Alexander said privacy is safeguarded by the constitution and that the methods used by the NSA do not constitute “domestic spying.”
“No one has willingly or knowingly disobeyed the law or tried to invade your civil liberties or privacy,” he told a room of industry insiders at the fourth annual International Conference on Cyber Security. “There were no mistakes like that at all. I think that’s important to understand.”
Alexander added that Congress could help improve cybersecurity by passing legislation that dictates how the private sector can work with agencies like the CIA, FBI and NSA to defend against cyber attacks.
Network of Spies
http://www.iccs.fordham.edu/program/iccs2013/#ICCS
Keynote and Distinguished Speakers
Gen. Keith B. Alexander
Director
National Security Agency Commander, CYBERCOM
Preet Bharara
United States Attorney
Southern District of New York, United States Department of Justice, New York, NY USA
Michael Chertoff
Former Secretary
United States Department of Homeland Security, Washington, DC USA
Jared Cohen
Founder and Director
Google Ideas, New York, NY
Joseph M. Demarest
Assistant Director
Cyber Division, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Washington, DC USA
Ruby B. Lee, Ph.D.
Forrest G. Hamrick Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Princeton University, Princeton, NJ USA
Ian Levy
Technical Director
United Kingdom’s Government Communications Headquarters, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire UK
Kevin Mandia
Chief Executive Officer
Mandiant, Washington, DC USA
Lisa Monaco
Assistant to the President for Homeland Security and Counterterrorism, Deputy National Security Advisor
The White House, Washington, DC USA
Robert S. Mueller
Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation
Washington, DC USA
George O. Strawn
Director, Networking and Information Technology Research and Development Program
National Coordination Office, Washington, DC USA
Plenary and Parallel Speakers
Hira Agrawal
Senior Scientist
Applied Communications Systems
Rich Baich
Executive Vice President, Chief Information Security Officer
Wells Fargo, Charlotte, NC USA
Sean Barnum
Security Principal
The MITRE Corporation, McLean, VA USA
Elisa Bertino
Professor of Computer Science
Purdue University
Richard Carback
Principal Researcher and Security Engineer
Charles Stark Draper Laboratories
Robin DeStefano
Co-Lead
Comprehensive National Cybersecurity Initiative Five (CNCI-5)
Andre Dornbusch
Federal Criminal Police Office (Bundeskriminalamt)
Wiesbaden, Hesse DEU
Stephen R. Flatley
Senior Examiner
Computer Analysis Response Team, Federal Bureau of Investigation, New York, NY USA
Gary J. Gagnon
Senior Vice President and Chief Security Officer
The MITRE Corporation, McLean, VA USA
Melissa Hathaway
Hathaway Global Strategies, Washington, DC USA
Kristin Heckman, D. Sc.
Lead Scientist
The MITRE Corporation, McLean, VA USA
S.S. Iyengar
Director of Research
NuLogix
Merike Kaeo
Security Evangelist
IID
David Knox
Vice President, National Security Group
Oracle, Redwood City, CA USA
Martin Libicki, Ph.D.
Senior Management Scientist
RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, CA USA
Bruce Maggs, Ph.D.
Professor of Computer Science, Duke University, Durham, NC USA and
Vice President for Research, Akamai Technologies, Cambridge, MA USA
Matthew McCabe
Senior Vice President
Marsh
Petros Mouchtaris, Ph, D.
Chief Operating Officer
Applied Communications Science, Basking Ridge, NJ USA
Jonathan Perlstein
Special Agent
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Natalie Runyon
Chief Security Officer
Thomson Reuters, New York, NY USA
Marek Rusinkiewicz, Ph.D.
Professor of Computer Science
Florida International University, University Park, FL USA
Kathryn Scott
Special Agent
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Antonio Scurlock
Co-Lead
Comprehensive National Cybersecurity Initiative Five (CNCI-5)
Shane Snyder
Computer Engineer
U.S. Army CERDEC
Tony Spinelli
Senior Vice President and Chief Security Officer
Equifax, Atlanta, GA USA
Sandra Stanar-Johnson
NSA/CSS Representative
Department of Homeland Security
Frank Stech, Ph. D.
Principal Investigator, Research Projects
The MITRE Corporation, McLean, VA USA
John Stewart
Senior Vice President, Chief Security Officer, Global Government and Corporate Security
Cisco Systems, Inc., San Jose, CA USA
Edward M. Stroz
Co-President
Stroz Friedberg, New York, NY USA
Andras Szakal
Vice President and Chief Technology Officer
IBM, Armonk, NY USA
Emily Vacher
Manager, Trust and Safety
Facebook, Menlo Park, CA USA
Anthony Vigilante
Managing Director and Chief of Technology
MacKay Shields, New York, NY USA
Mauro Vignati
Reporting and Analysis Centre for Information Assurance MELANI
Schwarztorstrasse, Bern CHE
Marisa Viveros
Vice President, Cyber Security Innovation
IB
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