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Press ReleaseSkaion Participates in 2004 NSTAC R&D Exchange WorkshopNORTH CHELMSFORD, Ma. - Oct. 29, 2004 - Skaion staff participated in the National Security Telecommunications Advisory Committee's 2004 R&D Exchange Workshop, held Oct. 28-29 in Monterey, California. Skaion was represented at the two-day workshop by Ross Stapleton-Gray, Ph.D., CISSP. Dr. Stapleton-Gray, a former CIA intelligence analyst, contributes to Skaion's information security work as a domain expert on the Intelligence Community and IC information technology issues.
About the Workshop The Research and Development Exchange (RDX) Workshop is a special event conducted periodically by the President’s National Security Telecommunications Advisory Committee (NSTAC) to stimulate and facilitate a dialogue among industry, Government, and academia on emerging security technology research and development (R&D) issues. Fact sheet for the workshop: http://www.ncs.gov/nstac/rd/nstac_04theme.html
About the National Security Telecommunications Advisory Committee (NSTAC) Composed of up to 30 industry chief executives representing the major communications and network service providers and information technology, finance, and aerospace companies, the NSTAC provides industry-based advice and expertise to the President on issues and problems related to implementing national security and emergency preparedness (NS/EP) communications policy. Since its inception, the NSTAC has addressed a wide range of policy and technical issues regarding communications, information systems, information assurance, critical infrastructure protection, and other NS/EP communications concerns. NSTAC web page: http://www.ncs.gov/nstac/nstac.html
About Skaion Skaion is an information security technology and services company. Its area of expertise is in simulating real-world threats to information systems, modeling attacks, and evaluating defenses. Skaion's technologies synthesize realistic user and network behavior to test working systems, design new defenses, and conduct innovative research. Skaion principals have extensive experience in computer system security, including in both the U.S. military and the private sector. More information is available at www.skaion.com
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