Articles
Convergence at the Boundaries of Information Analysis and Security Technology
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Charisse Castagnoli |
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VOL. XXV • Symposium Issue • NO. 4 (table of contents)
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25 John Marshall J. of Comp. & Info. Law 599 |
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This article examines the problems posed to information security as a result of the unintended changes in either technology or the ways in which we interact with new access platforms. From data security to cyberbullying, to the threats posed by the increasing number of medical devices controlled by remote access, she outlines a rapidly changing world where the convergences between information and technology pose serious threats to information security and access. |
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Charisse Castagnoli is an independent security consultant and lecturer and an adjunct professor of law at The John Marshall Law School. She has over 15 years of experience in the information technology industry, including 18 years in security product development, marketing and business development. She teaches Information Security and U.S. Policy at John Marshall. She had a J.D. from the University of Texas at Austin and a degree in computer science from the University of California-Berkeley. |
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