Presenter

Martin Libicki

Senior Management Scientist, RAND Corporation

Martin Libicki is a senior management scientist at the RAND Corporation. His research focuses on the impacts of information technology on domestic and national security. This work is documented in Conquest in Cyberspace: National Security and Information Warfare (Cambridge University Press, 2007), Information Technology Standards: Quest for the Common Byte (Digital Press, 1995), and in numerous RAND publications, includingHow Insurgencies End (with Ben Connable, 2010), Cyberdeterrence and Cyberwar (2009),How Terrorist Groups End: Lessons for Countering al Qa’ida(with Seth G. Jones, 2008), Exploring Terrorist Targeting Preferences (with Peter Chalk and Melanie W. Sisson, 2007), and Who Runs What in the Global Information Grid (2000). His commentary has appeared in media outlets such as Foreign Affairs, the New York Times, Christian Science Monitor, U.S. News & World Report, and cnn.com. His most recent research involved organizing the U.S. Air Force for cyberwar, exploiting cell phones in counterinsurgency, developing a post-9/11 information technology strategy for the U.S. Department of Justice, using biometrics for identity management, assessing the Terrorist Information Awareness program of the Defense Advanced Research Project Agency, conducting information security analysis for the FBI.

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