Sy Goodman delivers Warnings of Cyber Threats in Hill Testimony
Washington, DC (July 14, 2009) — Professor Seymour (Sy) Goodman provided testimony and questions for the record before the Subcommittee on Research and Science Education, House Committee on Science and Technology in Washington, DC.
On June 10, Professor Sy Goodman, joint with the School of Computer Science and the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, briefed the U.S. House of Representatives' Science and Technology Committee and Research and Science Education Subcommittee during its hearing on "Cyber Security R&D".
Related Links
More information on Testimony
http://www.cc.gatech.edu/news/goodman-warns-of-cyber-threats-in-hill-testimony
Questions for the Record
http://www.cistp.gatech.edu/programs/info-infrastucture-protection-development/docs/QuestionsForRecord.pdf
Testimony Info from Committee on Science and Technology
http://science.house.gov/publications/hearings_markups_details.aspx?newsid=2484
Goodman's Testimony in its entirety
http://democrats.science.house.gov/Media/file/Commdocs/hearings/2009/Research/10jun/Goodman_Testimony.pdf
For more information contact:
Angela Levin, CISTP
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