Cybersecurity Concerns and E-Technology Potentials DC GW University Research Program in Social & Organizational Learning Gordon, Ph.D., Paula D. USA Washington Cybersecurity Concerns and E-Technology PotentialsBiographical NotesBio: www.gwu.edu/~rpsol/homeland Supplemental Materials: o "Strategic Planning and Y2K Technology Challenges: Lessons and Legacies for Homeland Security" PA TIMES, Vol. 24, Issue 11, Nov. 2001 (A publication of the American Society for Public Administration) (Posted at www.gwu.edu/~rpsol/homeland) o "Infrastructure Threats and Challenges: Before and After September 11, 2001" PA TIMES, Vol. 24, Issue 12, December 2001 Also reprinted as a commentary in the Journal of Homeland Security, April 16, 2002 (Posted at www.gwu.edu/~rpsol/homeland) o "Using E-Technology to Advance Homeland Security Efforts" PA TIMES, Vol. 25, No. 1, January 2002 www.gwu.edu/~rpsol/homeland o "Selected Homeland Security References and Resources", October 10, 2002. January 2003 edition of Business Briefing: Exploration and Production, published by World Markets Research Centre. (Posted at www.gwu.edu/~rpsol/homeland Also to be posted at www.wmrc.com) o "A Call to Action: The National and Global Implications of the Year 2000 Embedded Systems Crisis" White Paper posted in parts on the Worldwide Web at various websites between July 1998 and October 1999. (Posted at http://www. gwu.edu/~y2k/keypeople/gordon) o "Assessing Homeland Security Post 9/11: Critical Infrastructure Protection" (To be posted at www.gwu.edu/~rpsol/homeland after March 2003) |