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DESCRIPTION:12-2016 - ISSA NOVA (IEEE Computer Society DC/N.VA Monthly Cybe
 rsecurity Event)\n\nHow to Hack a Presidential Election\n\nPresented by Mr
 . Mark Rasch\n\nThursday\, December 08\, 2016\n\n5:30 PM – Networking an
 d Dinner\n\n6:30 - 8:00 PM – ISSA NOVA Announcements &amp; Program\n\nMr. Ra
 sch will describe the fragility of modern IT systems due to their key depe
 ndencies on contributing systems. The example he will use is the US Presid
 ential election system and how it could theoretically be compromised.\n\nM
 ark D. Rash\, Esq. is an attorney and information security and privacy con
 sultant in Bethesda\, Maryland. He has worked with companies like TJX and 
 other on data breach and data breach disclosure investigations\, developed
  data breach disclosure policies and procedures for members of the Direct 
 Marketing Association\, and developed information security and incident re
 sponse policies and plans for Fortune 50 companies and major financial ins
 titutions. He worked with VISA and MasterCard to help develop the original
  PCI (Payment Card Industry) guidelines for securing payment systems.\n\nH
 e was formerly a Managing Director for Technology at FTI Consulting\, the 
 Senior Vice President and Chief Security Counsel for Cautionary\, Inc. and
  Vice President for cyberlaw Predictive Systems\, Inc.\, where he provided
  computer security consulting and implementation services to the US Govern
 ment\, intelligence and law enforcement agencies\, and commercial enterpri
 ses. He is also a founding consultant to Triopoly (now TruArx)\, specializ
 ing in PCI compliance solutions. For almost 10 years\, Mr. Rasch lead the 
 U.S. Department of Justice’s efforts to investigate and prosecute comput
 er crime investigations\, forensics and electronic evidence laws. He inves
 tigated and prosecuted the earliest computer crime cases including those o
 f Kevin Poulson\, Kevin Mantic\, and Robert. T. Morris.\n\nMr. Rasch has w
 ritten and lectured extensively on computer crimes\, trademark\, and trade
  secret issues on the Internet\, and has been featured in USA Today\, The 
 New York Times\, NBC Nightly News\, ABC’s Nightline\, PBS’ Technopolit
 ics\, CNBC\, and NPR as an expert on computer law and policy. He has been 
 an adjunct faculty member of the Washington College of Law at American Uni
 versity\, where he taught courses in white-collar crime\, at the George Wa
 shington College of Law at American University\, where he taught courses i
 n white-collar crime\, at the George Washington University School of Engin
 eering\, where he taught courses in Law for Engineers\, and at the Catholi
 c University School of Law where he taught courses in Evidence Law. He is 
 also a senior advisor and former faculty member at the University of Fairf
 ax graduate and PhD program in information security where he has taught cl
 asses in computer incident response and forensics. He authors a monthly co
 lumn on law and technology on Symantec’s SecurityFocus website\, and an 
 occasional contributor to Wired Magazine and the Intellectual Property Law
  Journal.\n\nCo-sponsored by: ISSA-NOVA\n\nSpeaker(s): \, \, \, \n\nAgenda
 : \nThursday\, December 08\, 2016\n\n5:30 PM – Networking and Dinner\n\n
 6:30 – 8:00 PM – Program\n\nBldg: TBD\, Reston\, Virginia\, United Sta
 tes
LOCATION:Bldg: TBD\, Reston\, Virginia\, United States
ORGANIZER:VP_Programs@issa-nova.org
SEQUENCE:6
SUMMARY:How to Hack a Presidential Election
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/37638
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;12-2016 - ISSA NOVA (IEEE Computer Society
  DC/N.VA Monthly Cybersecurity Event)&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;How to Hack a Presidential E
 lection&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Presented by &lt;strong&gt;Mr. Mark Rasch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Thurs
 day\, December 08\, 2016&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;5:30 PM &amp;ndash\; Networking and D
 inner&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;6:30 - 8:00 PM &amp;ndash\; ISSA NOVA Announcem
 ents &amp;amp\; Program&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Mr. 
 Rasch will describe the fragility of modern IT systems due to their key de
 pendencies on contributing systems. The example he will use is the US Pres
 idential election system and how it could theoretically be compromised.&lt;/p
 &gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Mark D. Rash\, Esq&lt;/strong&gt;. is an attorney and information 
 security and privacy consultant in Bethesda\, Maryland. He has worked with
  companies like TJX and other on data breach and data breach disclosure in
 vestigations\, developed data breach disclosure policies and procedures fo
 r members of the Direct Marketing Association\, and developed information 
 security and incident response policies and plans for Fortune 50 companies
  and major financial institutions. He worked with VISA and MasterCard to h
 elp develop the original PCI (Payment Card Industry) guidelines for securi
 ng payment systems.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;He was formerly a Managing Director for Techno
 logy at FTI Consulting\, the Senior Vice President and Chief Security Coun
 sel for Cautionary\, Inc. and Vice President for cyberlaw Predictive Syste
 ms\, Inc.\, where he provided computer security consulting and implementat
 ion services to the US Government\, intelligence and law enforcement agenc
 ies\, and commercial enterprises. He is also a founding consultant to Trio
 poly (now TruArx)\, specializing in PCI compliance solutions. For almost 1
 0 years\, Mr. Rasch lead the U.S. Department of Justice&amp;rsquo\;s efforts t
 o investigate and prosecute computer crime investigations\, forensics and 
 electronic evidence laws. He investigated and prosecuted the earliest comp
 uter crime cases including those of Kevin Poulson\, Kevin Mantic\, and Rob
 ert. T. Morris.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Mr. Rasch has written and lectured extensively on 
 computer crimes\, trademark\, and trade secret issues on the Internet\, an
 d has been featured in &lt;em&gt;USA Today&lt;/em&gt;\, &lt;em&gt;The New York Times&lt;/em&gt;\, 
 &lt;em&gt;NBC Nightly News&lt;/em&gt;\, ABC&amp;rsquo\;s &lt;em&gt;Nightline&lt;/em&gt;\, PBS&amp;rsquo\; 
 &lt;em&gt;Technopolitics&lt;/em&gt;\, CNBC\, and NPR as an expert on computer law and 
 policy. He has been an adjunct faculty member of the Washington College of
  Law at American University\, where he taught courses in white-collar crim
 e\, at the George Washington College of Law at American University\, where
  he taught courses in white-collar crime\, at the George Washington Univer
 sity School of Engineering\, where he taught courses in Law for Engineers\
 , and at the Catholic University School of Law where he taught courses in 
 Evidence Law. He is also a senior advisor and former faculty member at the
  University of Fairfax graduate and PhD program in information security wh
 ere he has taught classes in computer incident response and forensics. He 
 authors a monthly column on law and technology on Symantec&amp;rsquo\;s &lt;em&gt;Se
 curityFocu&lt;/em&gt;s website\, and an occasional contributor to Wired Magazine
  and the Intellectual Property Law Journal.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Agenda: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;
 p&gt;Thursday\, December 08\, 2016&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;5:30 PM &amp;ndash\; Networkin
 g and Dinner&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;6:30 &amp;ndash\; 8:00 PM &amp;ndash\; Progr
 am&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
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