Part of the 2009 DoD Cybercrime Conference.
Part of the 2008 Federal Information Assurance Council Conference.
Presentation on various methods of anonymization and pseudonymization, including vendor comparisons, techniques used, and pros and cons of each for the 2008 "The Last HOPE" Conference.
Part of the 2008 DoD Cybercrime Conference.
Part of the 2007 ERUCES marketing materials, this four page mini-white paper describes anonymization with respect to the ERUCES Tricryption product.
Part of the 2007 ERUCES marketing materials, this 2 page handout describes strengths and weaknesses with respect to the ERUCES Tricryption product.
Part of the 2007 ERUCES marketing materials, this four page mini-white paper describes the insider threat with respect to the ERUCES Tricryption product.
Part of the 2007 ERUCES marketing materials, this four page mini-white paper describes the ERUCES Tricryption product unidirectional and two-way trusts.
Part of the 2007 ERUCES marketing materials, this four page mini-white paper describes the ERUCES Tricryption product unidirectional and two-way trusts.
A white paper describing the ERUCES architecture and vulnerabilities to the Cold Boot DRAM attack
Press Releases and Interviews.
A white paper for the 2008 Cybercrime Conference.
Joie Chitwood, President of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, created a 2006 contest for the best marketing plan to promote the Indy Racing League. This is the winning submission.
Submitted for the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics 2005 conference, as co-author with Kirk Hunigan.
Patent 7356585 granted April 2008. Application submitted April 2003
Patent 7293238 granted November 2007. Application submitted April 2003.
As part of the Raytheon Systems Engineering Organization, this abstract for the Enterprise Scalable Intrusion Detection System was accepted as a 2003 conference presentation. The document and presentation are Raytheon Internal Distribution Only.
Recognized as one of the top corporate wide Raytheon initiatives in 2002, the Enterprise Scalable Intrusion Detection System team netted the Meritorious & Distinguished awards.
Part of the SANS Global Incident Analysis Center's certification program, this submission served as the practical assignment for the GIAC Certified Intrusion Analyst (GCIA) designation. Certification verification may be found here - #0394.
Part of the SANS Global Incident Analysis Center's certification program, this submission served as the basis for the GIAC Security Essentials Certification. The basis of the discussion deals with clues in intrusion detection, and how they may be missed by many alert reduction techniques. Certification verification may be found here - #1650.