Jayson E. Street is an author and INFOSEC professional with a passion for Information Security. His consultation with the FBI and Secret Service on attempted network breaches resulted in the capture and successful prosecution of the criminals involved. In 2007 he consulted with the Secret Service on the WI-FI security posture at the White House.
He has also spoken at conferences from Belgium to Brazil and at several other colleges and organizations on a variety of Information Security subjects.
Forbes and Scientific American interviewed him regarding his research on the issue of cyber-warfare as it relates to China and their preparedness for an online war.
On a humorous note he was chosen as one of Time's persons of the year for 2006. ;)
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I am walking through a city made of glass and I have a bag full of rocks. (Dispelling the myths and discussing the facts of Global Cyber-Warfare)
There is a war being raged right now. It is being fought in your living room, in your dorm room even in your board room. The weapons are your network and computers and even though it is bytes not bullets whizzing by that does not make the casualties less real. We will follow the time line of Informational Warfare and its impact today. We will go deeper past the media hype and common misconceptions to the true facts of whats happening on the Internet landscape. You will learn how the war is fought and who is fighting and who is waiting on the sidelines for the dust to settle before they attack.