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Appendix C: Speaker Biographies
Pages 67-72

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... in mathematics and a master's in computer science from The Ohio State University. His current research is on finding a potential balance between the conflicting requirements of individual and corporate needs for security/privacy and law enforcement's needs for information access.
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... State Department to help renegotiate the Wassenaar Arrangement, in which she successfully helped to change the export control language to include technical exemptions for vulnerability disclosure and incident response. She is a coauthor of an economic research paper on the labor market for bugs, published as a book chapter by MIT Press in 2017, and presented on the first system dynamics model of the vulnerability economy and exploit market in 2015 as part of her academic work as a visiting scholar at MIT Sloan School.
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... As a senior director of public policy at Intel Corporation, Ms. Plonk leads a global team of policy experts focused on connectivity, data, artificial intelligence, and autonomous driving policy issues.
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... His current role as technical director for platform security research allows him to spend time with academic and industry partners learning what the future holds for security technology and also to help user communities take advantage of new features. 70 Forum on Cyber Resilience
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... Science and Engineering in 2017-2020: An Interim Report (2014) LLimited copies of CSTB reports are available free of charge from: Computer Science and Telecommunications Board National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine Keck Center of the National Academies 500 Fifth Street, NW, Washington, DC 20001 (202)


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